Suddenly and without warning, my .avi file extentions in windows xp have become broken. I think this was related to CCleaner's registry cleaning.
I tried going to Tools->Folder Options->File Types and i found that the .avi file extention doesn't exist. I tried to add it by clicking New... and typing in AVI. it stays on the menu until i close it, and when i reopen the File Types menu, there is no more AVI extention! What is going on here? Is there anyway to make the AVI extention permanent in the File Types menu? I also cannot change the icon which sucks, it defaults to the windows media player icon.
Why is this happening? If it was really just a registry cleaning problem, why can't i recreate the .avi file extention? I can open .avi files on double click only during that session of windows, but i still cant change the icon at all!
Thanks for your help!
Avi file extention corrupt after using CCleaner registry cleaner
Started by nukesgoboom, Jun 08 2008 03:15 PM
3 replies to this topic
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Posted 08 June 2008 - 03:15 PM
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Posted 08 June 2008 - 07:51 PM
CCleaner will make registry backups if you tell it to, so if you have the one from when the avi extension was removed that should put it back.
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Posted 08 June 2008 - 09:47 PM
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Posted 09 June 2008 - 11:48 PM
greetings friends. i was able to fix my problem with a little twist on the normal way of doing things.
i want to tools, folder options, then file types.
i clicked new, and for the file extention name i typed avi
this had all been tried before and failed, but here is what i did differently. i clicked on Advanced and then in associated file type, i scrolled down to avi which existed akwardly, just the way i typed it in all lower case letters while the other extentions were uppercase or dramatically spelled out.
i hit OK and changed the icon back to what i wanted it to be, then restarted my computer.
success, the files now carry the icon i wanted and they open on double click after a restart.
i want to tools, folder options, then file types.
i clicked new, and for the file extention name i typed avi
this had all been tried before and failed, but here is what i did differently. i clicked on Advanced and then in associated file type, i scrolled down to avi which existed akwardly, just the way i typed it in all lower case letters while the other extentions were uppercase or dramatically spelled out.
i hit OK and changed the icon back to what i wanted it to be, then restarted my computer.
success, the files now carry the icon i wanted and they open on double click after a restart.












