How to Open a File With the ROM File Extension

If you're looking to find out how to open the ROM file extension, you've come to the right place. In most cases, Windows will open a file in the associated program, but some files fall outside of those parameters. Keep reading to find out how you can open your ROM file on both Windows and Mac.

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Issue: You Can't Open ROM Files

You might've double-clicked on the file, to be greeted with the "Choose a program to open the file" message. In some cases, you might be able to open the file, but the contents may seem garbled and that's because it was written to be opened in a specific program. Of course, you can't open a ROM file with just any software. Not to worry - we have you covered!

Step 1: Find Out Which Software Uses ROM Files

Computer Files

Opening your ROM file starts with understanding which software uses a ROM extension. In many cases, different types of software may use the same file extensions, also known as file associations.

Unknown Apple II File, Nintento 64 Emulation ROM Image, and MZ700 Emulator are the most popular software packages that use ROM files. Therefore, your best bet would be to download one of these software packages and use one of them to open your file.

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Zipped files tend to require special handling and may require password access. Contact the file owner or the person who gave you the file for the password and unzip the file before attempting to open the contents.

Step 2: Learning More About ROM "File Type"

If you can't download Unknown Apple II File, Nintento 64 Emulation ROM Image, or MZ700 Emulator software, or if they don't work to open your ROM file, you may be able to use the file type as a clue to finding out how you can open it. Using a Windows PC, you can right-click and navigate to "Properties" and then to "Type of file". On a Mac, select "More info" and "Kind".

Most likely, you will find that ROM files are considered Misc Files. Because many programs packages utilize Misc Files, you might be able to find a program on your computer that handles those types of files.

If that still does not work, you may have to contact the associated software developer to find out how to open it. Unless you know the specific developer, you could contact one of these developers for assistance.

Please see our chart below of software titles and their developers:

Software Developer
Unknown Apple II File found on Golden Orchard Apple II CD Rom
Nintento 64 Emulation ROM Image Unknown
MZ700 Emulator Windows Software
MSX/MSX2 ROM Image Microsoft Developer
Read Only Memory Image Unknown

Solution: Use File Magic to Open Your ROM File

Tools

Although some files must be opened in binary file format (ie. in the program or device for which it was developed), you might be able to open it with a universal software viewer. Depending on the exact file format, you could use a universal software viewer such as File Magic [download] to open your ROM file. Download File Magic today to open your ROM files and hundreds of other file types with one program.


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