I want to open/read/convert files .opf and .opef, (professional vista in the new Dell Vostro 1520)

I copied dozens of files from the old notebook in a USB key, copied in my new Dell (running Vista Business) and the file types are displayed as .opf and .opef. Vista does not recognize these types (I thought that I initially had saced them in format JPEG, MPEG, etc.). The web provides no answers, nor made of Microsoft Web sites, so this page. Why is all this so desperately complicated / I just want to USE my computer, no need to learn a lot of things that need to be automated, grrrr!

. OPf files are associated with six programs that I know (and probably more) http://www.fileinfo.com/extension/opf and http://filext.com/file-extension/OPF. I can't anything on .opef files - I don't think that there is.  I don't have either of these types of files in the associations for file on my system Vista Business SP2 32 bit (with a lot of the image). You can check your by going to start / Control Panel / Default programs / associate program, a file or process and analysis of the list for .opf and .opef.  If you have, see what kind of program he uses to open files.  If you do not, then you have no program capable of opening files (as they are named).

Are the files on your USB stick with their original file extensions?   They are still on the old computer?  You can try to do the process again to see if this strange event occurs again (if everything goes well, it will not and everything will be OK).  Simply copy files does not change their extenstions (even if the new machine is not the software to read the extensions, and especially not if it's the case) - but already, you know that and are looking for a solution.  I could try to change the extension of one of the files has been changed to revert to the original extension and see if you can open it with the appropriate software.  If this workd and you cannot transfer files without changing extensions the (and I don't quite understand why it is happening0 then your only choice is perhaps rename each file to give it the appropriate extension.)  Either that or try to download one of the programs in the first link of this post and see if you can open the files with .opf.  If so, you need to learn how to use this program for working with these files transferred.

You can be infected by the malware. To resolve this problem (if it is a problem) download, install, and run the following two programs: http://www.malwarebytes.org/mbam.php and http://www.safer-networking.org/en/index.html.  You can also try a free trial of Pandasoft (www.pandasoft.com).  Before you download pandasoft, uninstall all anti-virus program you currently use (because the installation and execution of two simultaneously can cause conflicts, freezes and all sorts of problems).  Once you have uninstalled your current AV program, download, install, update and scan using Pandasoft.  I think you might be amazed at how much she notes that other software missed.  Once complete, uninstall pandasoft and re - install your current AV program (unless you decide to spend that I did when I tried about 4 years ago).  You can also try the new, free Microsoft Security Essentials to: http://www.microsoft.com/security_essentials/default.aspx (with the same bet cautioned that you can have only ONE program AntiVirus installed and running on your system at any time).  They say that MSE has the most impact on the performance of the PC while I found Pandasoft found most of the malware.  You can decide if you want to keep your current AV program or switch to one of these other.  If you want to transfer the files, then try again.

If this does not work (and don't try to do the scans with each of them), then we will check some of your system files:

Go to start / all programs / accessories / command prompt and right click on command prompt, and then click Run as administrator.

Type sfc/scannow, go and let it run.  It will scan and try to correct some of your system files.  If all goes well it will finish without error, it could not resolve (if she has no such errors, post here or you can try to analyze them using http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928228).

Which; s on this subject for now (it is certainly enough to keep you busy with you would rather not do things I realize - but if we want to retrieve these files must be eliminated some potential problems that can cause the problem * unless you want to change all the files one by one if dealing even works).

Good luck and let us know how things go.  We will be there to offer more help if these solutions do not do the trick.  One way or another, we will answer your files somehow.

Lorien - a - MCSE/MCSA/network + / A +.

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