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Open .pcx file on Windows XP

Asked by: mmj1

I received an e-mail with an attachment of .pcx and I cannot open the file.  I forwarded it to a pc with Windows 2000 pro and it opened fine in imaging preview.  Can you advise how I can open this file in Windows XP Pro.  Do I have the associate the file in xp and if so how is this done.  thanks!

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2004-05-05 at 08:33:09ID20978900
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by: sirbountyPosted on 2004-05-05 at 08:37:39ID: 10997112

Save it to your desktop - right-click it while holding down shift - choose open with and select the application or...
from explorer - click tools/folder options
From the file types tab, locate PCX in the list and hit the Change button to alter the opening application.

 

by: sirbountyPosted on 2004-05-05 at 08:38:31ID: 10997119

From file types, you can also click Advanced, highlight Open and click edit to locate the application that way...

 

by: sunray_2003Posted on 2004-05-05 at 08:44:02ID: 10997175

I guess pcx is some  kind of photo file so use any graphical editor or image processing application and see if you can open

 

by: sirbountyPosted on 2004-05-05 at 08:52:16ID: 10997263

Sunray - you are correct sir - it's a bitmap image...
http://shell.windows.com/fileassoc/0409/xml/redir.asp?Ext=pcx

 

by: sunray_2003Posted on 2004-05-05 at 08:52:44ID: 10997269

Thanks for confirming

 

by: mmj1Posted on 2004-05-05 at 09:39:32ID: 10997720

I did save it to my desktop then right mouse clicked - I then clicked open and looked for something to map it to - the only thing listed that I thought might open it was Windows Picture & Fax Viewer -- but when I linked it to that it said no preview available.  I guess Windows XP does not come with the free Imaging program that my windows 2000 pro pc has.  Will I need to purchase a program that will open this.  I did look at the link that "sirbounty" gave and it shows "irfanview 32" -- I think this may be a free download.  Has anyone used this before?  Is it safe to download and install on WindowsXP?  Thanks...

 

by: LeeTutorPosted on 2004-05-05 at 11:31:42ID: 10998677

One of the best programs for graphics file display/conversion is the freeware program called IrfanView. Part of the "readme" file description follows: IrfanView is a fast FREEWARE image viewer/converter for Win95/98/NT. Supported file formats: JPG/JPEG, GIF, BMP/DIB/RLE, PCX/DCX, PNG, TIFF, TGA, RAS/SUN, ICO, CUR/ANI, AVI, WAV, MID/RMI, WMF, EMF, PBM/PGM/PPM, IFF/LBM, PSD, PSP, CPT, EPS, CLP, CAM, MPG/MPEG, MOV, LWF, AIF, SND/AU, G3, SFW, DAT (Video CD), RealAudio, KDC and Photo-CD. Some features of IrfanView: Thumbnail option, preview option, drag & drop support, slideshow, fast directory view (fast moving through directory), batch conversion, audio CD player, print option, change color depth, scan support, cut/crop, effects (sharpen, blur, photoshop filter factory etc.), capturing, extract icons from EXE/DLLs, many hotkeys, many command line options ...
Find it at this web address:
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by: mmj1Posted on 2004-05-06 at 09:07:03ID: 11007222

Thanks to everyone for your assistance.  I am going to download the irfanview product and give it a try.  

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