.qic Backup File Reader For Mac
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Below, you can find answers to the following questions:
I used the native backup program on a Windows 98 computer I keep around to open the QIC file. Other programs designed to open QIC files that I know of (such as Roxio's Backup My PC) also require Windows 95,98 or in some cases Windows 2000 to run and do not run in compatibility mode on current Windows operating systems. A.qic file is a backup file written in QIC-113 format. A single.qic file contains a collection of files, much like a.zip file. Files can be extracted from a.qic file using the 'restore' feature of the Windows 95/98 Backup program. QIC files are usually Windows backup files which created by Windows Backup Utility. I believe you need to use a computer with Windows OS to open/view these files.
- What is the .qic file?
- Which program can create the .qic file?
- Where can you find a description of the .qic format?
- What can convert .qic files to a different format?
- Which MIME-type is associated with the .qic extension?
Windows 95/98/ME Backup
Open Qic Files
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Is it possible that the filename extension is misspelled?
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The .qic filename extension is often given incorrectly!
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Can't open a .qic file?
If you want to open a .qic file on your computer, you just need to have the appropriate program installed. If the .qic association isn't set correctly, you may receive the following error message:
Windows can't open this file:
File: example.qic
To open this file, Windows needs to know what program you want to use to open it. Windows can go online to look it up automatically, or you can manually select from a list of programs that are installed on your computer.
To change file associations:
- Right-click a file with the extension whose association you want to change, and then click Open With.
- In the Open With dialog box, click the program whith which you want the file to open, or click Browse to locate the program that you want.
- Select the Always use the selected program to open this kind of file check box.
Step File Reader For Mac
Supported operating systems
Windows Server 2003/2008/2012/2016, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10, Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Mac OS X, iOS, Android