Data File Extensions

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Data file formats

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.vdi

Virtual Disk Image

A VDI file is a Virtual Disk Image file format used by Oracle's VirtualBox virtualization software. It contains the enti...

.vdw

Visio Web Drawing

The .VDW file extension is associated with Visio Web Drawings. These files are created by Microsoft Visio, a diagramming...

.vdx

Visio Drawing XML File

The VDX file format is an XML-based drawing file created by Microsoft Visio. It represents a vector graphic drawing, sto...

.vhd

Virtual Hard Disk

A VHD (Virtual Hard Disk) file is a disk image format that represents a virtual hard drive. It essentially acts as a con...

.vhdx

Virtual Hard Disk v2

The VHDX file extension represents a Virtual Hard Disk v2 file format. This format is used by Microsoft's Hyper-V virtua...

.vmdk

Virtual Machine Disk

A VMDK (Virtual Machine Disk) file is a disk image format used by VMware virtualization products, such as VMware Worksta...

.vpnconfigurationfile

VPN Configuration File

A VPN Configuration File, typically with the extension '.vpnconfigurationfile', contains settings and instructions for e...

.vrml

Virtual Reality Modeling Language

VRML (Virtual Reality Modeling Language) is a standard file format for representing 3D interactive vector graphics, desi...

.vsd

Microsoft Visio Drawing

A VSD file is a drawing created by Microsoft Visio, a diagramming and vector graphics application. It stores a variety o...

.vsdm

Visio Macro-Enabled Drawing

A Visio Macro-Enabled Drawing (.vsdm) is a file format used by Microsoft Visio, a diagramming and vector graphics applic...

.vsdx

Visio Drawing XML File

The VSDX file format is the primary file format used by Microsoft Visio for storing vector graphics, diagrams, flowchart...

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About Data Files
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Data file extensions are used for files that store structured information for use by applications, including databases, spreadsheets, and specialized data formats.

To open Data files, you'll need appropriate software that supports the specific file extension. Here are some general recommendations:

  • Choose software specifically designed for the file extension you're trying to open
  • Visit each specific file extension page for detailed software recommendations

For detailed information about specific file extensions, click on any extension in our directory.

Converting Data files to different formats can be done using:

  1. Dedicated software - Many applications that open these files also allow saving in different formats
  2. Online conversion services - Websites like Zamzar, CloudConvert, or Online-Convert
  3. Format-specific converters - Tools designed for specific conversion paths
Remember: Conversion may result in some loss of quality or features depending on the compatibility between formats.

If you're having trouble opening a Data file:

  1. Verify the file isn't corrupted by trying to open it on a different device
  2. Make sure you have the latest version of your software
  3. Try using alternative software that supports the file format
  4. Consider converting the file to a more common format if possible
  5. Check for file extension errors - sometimes files are incorrectly named

For specific recommendations, visit the detailed page for your particular file extension.