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Basic information about GUIDE file

When there is a problem with opening files with the file extension GUIDE(*.GUIDE or *.guide), you do not need a computer expert. In most cases, using the helpful suggestions of experts contained in our website as well as appropriate programs, you can solve the problem with the GUIDE file yourself.

There are 1 file types using the GUIDE file extension in our database. In the further part of this page, you will find detail information about all the GUIDE file with their brief description and a list of programs that support GUIDE file sorted by operating systems. The table below provides useful information about the GUIDE file extension. It answers questions such as:
  • What is the GUIDE file?
  • How to open a GUIDE file?
  • What programs do I need to open a GUIDE file?
  • What programs help to create and edit a GUIDE file?
  • How to convert GUIDE files to another file format?
  • How to convert another files to GUIDE file format?


1.Detail information about GUIDE file extension: AmigaGuide Hypertext Document

File type AmigaGuide Hypertext Document Category Text Files
Developer N/A File format N/A
Description GUIDE file is a AmigaGuide Hypertext Document. The guide file extension is associated with the AmigaGuide, a hypertext document file format designed for Amiga computers, developed by Commodore company.

The guide file contains hypertext document for AmigaGuide.

This guide file type entry was marked as obsolete and no longer supported file format.

This type of file is no longer actively used and is most likely obsolete. This is typically the case for system files in old operating systems, file types from long discontinued software, or previous versions of certain file types (like documents, projects etc.) that were replaced in higher versions of their original programs.

Software programs that will open, edit or convert GUIDE files

Windows
Amiga Forever



Can't open a GUIDE file?

When you click a file to open it, operating system examines the filename extension. If operating system recognizes the filename extension, it opens the file in the program that is associated with that filename extension. When operating system does not recognize a filename extension, you receive the following message:

”Can't open this file: example.GUIDE”。

To open this file, you install one of the applications from the list of software programs that you found here, you should be able to open, edit or convert the file with the GUIDE extension without any issue.


Where I can download the application that support GUIDE file?

If you do not know where you can download the application from our list, click on the link (which is the name of the program), you will find more information there on the location where to download the required application. Most often they are the websites of software manufacturers.


How 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.


Can I change the extension of GUIDE files?

Changing the filename extension of a file is not a good idea. When you change a file's extension, you change the way programs on your computer read/open the file. The problem is, changing the file extension does not change the file format. Select a software program from our list and install it on your computer. If the file has not opened correctly, you have to look for a different software program from our list. Sometimes you have to repeat the operation several times.


What else may cause problems width open a GUIDE file?

The reasons for the lack of the ability to open a GUIDE file on your computer may be at least several. The easiest thing is to find a suitable application installed on your computer, which will open a GUIDE file. If there is still something wrong, you might want to check:

  • Whether the GUIDE file is damaged.
  • Whether the GUIDE file is incorrectly linked in the registry entries.
  • Whether the GUIDE file extension has been accidentally removed from the Windows registry.
  • Whether the installation of an application that supports the GUIDE file format is incompletely.
  • Whether the GUIDE file is infected.
  • Whether the drivers of the equipment used for opening a GUIDE file are up to date.
  • Whether your computer has enough hardware resources to open a GUIDE file.

If the GUIDE file still not working with your software after eliminating the above shortcomings? That means that the problem is more complex and requires the help of a specialist.