Gaming .nds opens in wordpad

  • Thread starter Thread starter nomercy
  • Start date Start date
  • Views Views 2,527
  • Replies Replies 15

nomercy

Well-Known Member
Newcomer
Joined
Jul 4, 2010
Messages
64
Reaction score
0
Trophies
0
XP
65
Country
Canada
this is the weirdest thing I have ever seen .nds files open up in wordpad
how do i fix it?
 
Right-click the file and choose 'Open with...', and if your emulator isn't in the list, browse for more programs and pick it. Then just check the option to associate the files with this program.
 
Don't double click the .nds file?
Rename it so that the extension isn't .txt?

^That's all I got. Good luck.
 
In windows 7 go to control panel, click programs, then click make a file typr always open in a specific program. it opens the set associations windows which you scroll down to the .nds file and change what program it opens in.
 
EDIT: I cannot rename YSMenu.nds too TTMENU.dat it stays at TTMENU.dat
nothing came up that I have to rename it or anything how do I fix this?


errore.gif
 
Go into Windows Explorer's view options and uncheck "Hide File Extensions for Know File Types" or something like that. Then try renaming it. Or just use the good old command line like:
MOVE TTmenu.dat.nds TTmenu.dat
and that should do the trick.
 
Fishaman P said:
Go into Windows Explorer's view options and uncheck "Hide File Extensions for Know File Types" or something like that. Then try renaming it. Or just use the good old command line like:
MOVE TTmenu.dat.nds TTmenu.dat
and that should do the trick.

Do what he says and tell us if it works.
 
Fishaman P said:
Go into Windows Explorer's view options and uncheck "Hide File Extensions for Know File Types" or something like that. Then try renaming it. Or just use the good old command line like:
MOVE TTmenu.dat.nds TTmenu.dat
and that should do the trick.


xx_cutie_xx said:
QUOTE(Fishaman P @ Sep 7 2010, 04:06 PM) Go into Windows Explorer's view options and uncheck "Hide File Extensions for Know File Types" or something like that. Then try renaming it. Or just use the good old command line like:
MOVE TTmenu.dat.nds TTmenu.dat
and that should do the trick.

Do what he says and tell us if it works.

yes I got it fixed but I have some text files on the desktop showing .txt after them?
 
nomercy said:
Fishaman P said:
Go into Windows Explorer's view options and uncheck "Hide File Extensions for Know File Types" or something like that. Then try renaming it. Or just use the good old command line like:
MOVE TTmenu.dat.nds TTmenu.dat
and that should do the trick.


xx_cutie_xx said:
QUOTE(Fishaman P @ Sep 7 2010, 04:06 PM) Go into Windows Explorer's view options and uncheck "Hide File Extensions for Know File Types" or something like that. Then try renaming it. Or just use the good old command line like:
MOVE TTmenu.dat.nds TTmenu.dat
and that should do the trick.

Do what he says and tell us if it works.

yes I got it fixed but I have some text files on the desktop showing .txt after them?
Oyy... Obviously if you have it set to SHOW extensions of known file types then you should go back and set it back to HIDE extensions of known file types...
 
.txt is the extension of text files.
The file you want to change is a NDS file so the extension would be .nds
You would change .nds and replace it with .dat
 
well that sucks before I used to be able to see YSMenu.nds with Hide extensions of known file types checked
frown.gif
 

Site & Scene News

Popular threads in this forum