Troubleshooting Problems Opening DEMO Files
Common Problems Opening DEMO Files
Pokémon Type Wild is Not Installed
When trying to open your DEMO file, you get the error "Can't Open DEMO File Type". Generally, this is experienced in %%os%% because Pokémon Type Wild isn't installed on your PC. You won't be able to double-click to open your DEMO because your OS doesn't know what to do with it.
Tip: When you have another program installed that you know will open your DEMO, you can select it from the other programs listed (see "Show Apps").
Wrong Version of Pokémon Type Wild is Installed
In other instances, your Pokemon Type Wild Data File file version may not be supported by your version of Pokémon Type Wild. Installing the latest version of Pokémon Type Wild from Open Source is recommended. Most of the time your Pokemon Type Wild Data File file was created by a newer Pokémon Type Wild than what you have installed.
Tip: Find clues on the correct software version by right-clicking your DEMO file and clicking "Properties".
Conclusion: The majority of DEMO file opening issues are due to not having the correct Pokémon Type Wild version installed.
Additional DEMO Opening Issues
Assuming you have the right Pokémon Type Wild version installed, other problems can prevent you from opening DEMO files. There can be external issues inside of %%os%% that are causing these errors when opening DEMOs. Additional factors include:
- Windows Registry DEMO file paths that are incorrect
- The DEMO file description within the Windows Registry was removed
- Defective install of a DEMO program, such as Pokémon Type Wild
- Your DEMO file is corrupted (issues with your Pokemon Type Wild Data File file itself)
- Your DEMO is infected with malware
- Device drivers of the hardware associated with your DEMO file are corrupt or out-of-date
- Windows has inadequate resources to open your Pokemon Type Wild Data File file
Quiz: How many characters long can a filename be?
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The sum of the individual components of a filename (eg. subdirectory / path and the final filename) are limited to 255 characters in total.
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The sum of the individual components of a filename (eg. subdirectory / path and the final filename) are limited to 255 characters in total.