John Varenholt
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I've done my research, with absolutely no results. I've gone page to page, searching for answers, and I've come across nothing. Every solution is already applied to me, but the problem still persists.
I seem to have lost association to all .iso's.
Every one I have (20+) and any that I download, that I can already confirm, are all "corrupted".
I use them in an emulator, and are all 100% functional. I did not ask this in the emulator forums because there are no issues with the emulator or anything related.
If I go to my "Set Associations" page in the control panel, and scroll down to where .iso would be, it is simply not there.
Some solutions have included going into the registry to look at some possibly missing, or misnamed strings, which I have looked at all of them, and they are all correct, and correctly named.
The .iso's properties have been set to the default application of Windows Explorer, but all that I try to do with it, it says it's corrupted, or (when using 7zip or winrar,) cannot open file as archive, or unkown format/damaged file.
I have asked an admin regarding this situation, and I was suggested that I re-download all of my .iso's, but I once again say that they are all functional, as I'm using them now. I have downloaded several .iso's since, ones that have extreme legitimacy in their integrity, all to say that they're corrupt.
ANYTHING would be immensely appreciated. I'm at my last possible option here.
-John
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I seem to have lost association to all .iso's.
Every one I have (20+) and any that I download, that I can already confirm, are all "corrupted".
I use them in an emulator, and are all 100% functional. I did not ask this in the emulator forums because there are no issues with the emulator or anything related.
If I go to my "Set Associations" page in the control panel, and scroll down to where .iso would be, it is simply not there.
Some solutions have included going into the registry to look at some possibly missing, or misnamed strings, which I have looked at all of them, and they are all correct, and correctly named.
The .iso's properties have been set to the default application of Windows Explorer, but all that I try to do with it, it says it's corrupted, or (when using 7zip or winrar,) cannot open file as archive, or unkown format/damaged file.
I have asked an admin regarding this situation, and I was suggested that I re-download all of my .iso's, but I once again say that they are all functional, as I'm using them now. I have downloaded several .iso's since, ones that have extreme legitimacy in their integrity, all to say that they're corrupt.
ANYTHING would be immensely appreciated. I'm at my last possible option here.
-John
John Varenholt, Link Removed