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Thread: Double click to open folder

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    Double click to open folder

    When I double click on files on a PC, it begin to search. But I want that when I double click, it should open file. How do I do it?

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    Re: Double click to open folder

    Search what?

    Right-click on the file, the Open, Select program, check for open always in the program

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    Re: Double click to open folder

    Is the standard 'can not find the right program to open with' the matter?

    Install error or something possibly corrupt? What you try to open?

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    Re: Double click to open folder

    I am trying to open a folder with files inside

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    Re: Double click to open folder

    Yes. I expect you mean a .rar file for example? Or zip?

    Is there a file you downloaded from the internet you want to open? For that you need such as winzip or another program that can unzip (open folder).

    If it were a regular folder in the directories (ie, for example, in the My Computer, C

    A little difficult since you do not explain very well what you wonder.

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    Re: Double click to open folder

    Run recovery or format. Easiest way to solve the problem .

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