Troubleshoot CDMIC Files
Common CDMIC Opening Problems
Unknown Software Removed
When trying to open your CDMIC file, you get the error "Can't Open CDMIC File Type". Usually, this is because you do not have Unknown Software for - installed. You won't be able to double-click to open your CDMIC because your OS doesn't know what to do with it.
Tip: If you know of another program that can open your CDMIC file, you can try opening it by selecting the application from the programs listed.
Obsolete Version of Unknown Software
It is possible that your version of Unknown Software isn't able to open your Uncommon File Extension file due to incompatibility. If you've got the wrong version of Unknown Software installed, you'll need to install the correct version. This issue mainly occurs when your Uncommon File Extension file was created by a newer version of Unknown Software than you have on your PC.
Tip: Investigate your CDMIC file by right-clicking and selecting "Properties" to find clues on what version you need.
Summary: Not having the right Unknown Software version on your computer can cause problems opening CDMIC files.
Additional CDMIC Opening Issues
You can still experience errors opening CDMIC files even with the latest version of Unknown Software installed on your PC. If you are still having problems opening CDMIC files, there may be other issues that are preventing you from opening these files. These issues include:
- File references in the Windows Registry for CDMIC are wrong
- Accidental deletion of the description of the CDMIC file in the Windows registry
- Invalid installation of a CDMIC-associated program (eg. Unknown Software)
- Something has caused file corruption of your CDMIC
- CDMIC file integrity has been compromised by malware
- CDMIC-related hardware has device drivers that obsolete
- Your computer does not have the adequate system resources to open the Uncommon File Extension format
Quiz: Which of the following is not a MIME type?
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Spreadsheet MIME types do not begin with the "spreadsheet/" prefix, but instead start with the "application/" prefix. For example, an OpenDocument Spreadsheet: "application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.spreadsheet".
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Spreadsheet MIME types do not begin with the "spreadsheet/" prefix, but instead start with the "application/" prefix. For example, an OpenDocument Spreadsheet: "application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.spreadsheet".