Help! I Can’t Open OSD Files!

There are many reasons why your OSD file might not open on your computer. If you have OSD files that don’t open when you double-click it, ask yourself the following questions...

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Do I have the right program?

If you don’t have a program installed on your computer that’s compatible with OSD files, you won’t be able to open one. See if you have one of the most common programs associated with OSD files listed below.

  • Directory Opus Configuration File
  • Open Software Description File
  • SoftGrid Program Description

What type of file is it?

When you can’t open OSD files, try to figure out the file type. This can help you find the right program to open it. Usually, OSD files are considered Uncommon Files. However, you can look up the file type to be sure. Start by right-clicking the file icon and clicking “Properties” (“More Info” if you’re on a Mac). Then look for the file type under “Type of File” (“Kind” on a Mac).

Can a developer help?

When you can’t open OSD files, a software developer might be able to help. The developers for the programs mentioned above are as follows:

Software Developer
Directory Opus Configuration File GPSoftware
Open Software Description File Microsoft Corporation
SoftGrid Program Description Softricity Inc.

Try contacting one of these developers to find out how you can open your OSD file.

Can I use a universal file viewer?

A universal file viewer is the way to go when you have OSD files that can’t be opened by any other program. Install a universal file viewer like File Magic (Download) and see if it will open your OSD file. Remember that if your file is not compatible, the universal file viewer will only open it in binary format.


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