Troubleshooting Problems Opening QCALL Files
Issues Opening QCALL Files
Ericsson Phone Doubler Quick Call Not Present
When you double-click your QCALL file, you may see a dialog box from your operating system stating that it "Cannot Open This File Type". If this is the case, it's usually due to the fact that you do not have Ericsson Phone Doubler Quick Call for %%os%% installed on your computer. You won't be able to double-click to open your QCALL because your OS doesn't know what to do with it.
Tip: If you have another software that you know opens QCALL files, you can select it by hitting the "Show Apps" button.
Ericsson Phone Doubler Quick Call is Out-of-Date
Sometimes your installed version of Ericsson Phone Doubler Quick Call won't support your Phone Doubler Quick Call File file. You will need to download a newer version of Ericsson Phone Doubler Quick Call if you don't have the right version. Most of the time your Phone Doubler Quick Call File file was created by a newer Ericsson Phone Doubler Quick Call than what you have installed.
Tip: Sometimes you can get a clue about the version of QCALL file you have by right clicking on the file, then clicking on "Properties" (Windows) or "Get Info" (Mac OSX).
Summary: In either case, the majority of problems opening QCALL files are related to not having the correct software application installed on your computer.
Other Causes of QCALL File Opening Problems
Even with the correct version of Ericsson Phone Doubler Quick Call installed, you can still experience difficulties opening QCALLs. If you are still having problems opening QCALL files, there may be other issues that are preventing you from opening these files. Other contributing causes:
- Windows Registry QCALL file paths that are incorrect
- Unintentional removal of the description of the QCALL file inside the Windows Registry
- Ericsson Phone Doubler Quick Call or another QCALL application experienced a flawed installation
- Your QCALL file is corrupted (issues with your Phone Doubler Quick Call File file itself)
- Past or present virus infection has affected your QCALL
- Hardware associated with QCALL has outdated drivers
- Your PC doesn’t have enough available resources to open the Phone Doubler Quick Call File file
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AAC, or Advanced Audio Coding File format, is a lossy digital audio compression format. It achieves better sound quality than MP3 at the same bit rate.
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AAC, or Advanced Audio Coding File format, is a lossy digital audio compression format. It achieves better sound quality than MP3 at the same bit rate.