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What Is the Most Common File Type In Windows?

By: Andrew Thorn


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Although you don't need to use them all the time, it may be beneficial to be aware of what a few of the most common file types are in the Windows environment. Practically all of us understand the more common files such as: .doc (Word), .PDF (Adobe Acrobat), .jpg (Image), .txt (WordPad/ascii ), and .gif (Image). You are also most likely aware of .mp3 (music), .exe (Executable), zip (Winzip), . There are countless others you may or may not be aware of.

There are many other common files types that you probably would have no idea what they were if you just noticed them listed, nonetheless, more often than not they are very important. We will talk about a few of the most used and critical ones and provide some examples of the extensions.

Font Files - this common file type is usually used in programs such as Microsoft Word as well as in your graphics software, such as Adobe Photoshop and eMail. Examples would be .abf (ABF - Adobe Binary Screen Font), .otf (OpenType Font), TTF (.ttf, .ttc) - TrueType and FON (Bitmapped Font).

Audio Files - there are actually quite a few of these, however, the most common files in this category are .wav (WAVE Audio Files), .mp3(MP3 Audio File), .wma (Windows Media Audio File), and .aif (Audio Interchange File Format). These could be used in your iTunes, Windows Media Player, etc.

System Files - a lot of these files really should not be changed or edited, unless you know what you are doing. Removing any of these files by merely clicking a delete key may cause a major crash of your Windows system, or critical programs. Common files are .dll (Dynamic Link Library), .sys (System File - Windows), .cab (Windows Cabinet File), .drv (Device Driver), and .lnk (File Shortcut).

There are several other common file types that are essential to your Windows environment and permit your machine to function properly , a few are .exe (Executable File-Windows based), .bat (Batch File - DOS),.vb ( VBScript File) and .ini (Initialization File - Windows).

Should you be asking yourself why we thought this info would be helpful to you, it is simple, we do not want you deleting any files which have been essential to run your computer. I know that I myself have gotten delete key happy and removed important .dll files, or perhaps a file I did not mean to delete. The point is, knowledge is always one thing we all can use, and never have enough of.

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