Windows 10: it appears that we don't support this file format

Discus and support it appears that we don't support this file format in Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging to solve the problem; Before i'm using Windows 10, i'm using Ubuntu 16.04 LTS for my OS. in Ubuntu OS i can open all image from my hardisk then i move to Windows 10 for my... Discussion in 'Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging' started by R Rifa FauziKomara, Jan 3, 2019.

  1. it appears that we don't support this file format


    Before i'm using Windows 10, i'm using Ubuntu 16.04 LTS for my OS. in Ubuntu OS i can open all image from my hardisk then i move to Windows 10 for my OS. I try open the image and only part of the photo that i can open. The error message is here :


    it appears that we don't support this file format 5d97451e-10fc-44f0-9c3a-b831ae01ed2a?upload=true.png


    i already checked it in other apps for open the photo but still can't open it.


    Please give me a solution. Thank's

    :)
     
    R Rifa FauziKomara, Jan 3, 2019
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  3. Fernandz Win User
    How To Format A Write Protected Flash Memory ?

    ¿You already tried this one?...

    Run CMD


    1. diskpart
    2. list disk

    Then in the 3º step, put the correct number of disk in the list for the usb flash (if it's listed in disk 3, then you'll have to write select disk 3).

    2. select disk #
    3. clean
    4. create partition primary
    5. select partition 1
    6. active
    7. format fs=fat32
    8. assign
    9. exit

    with that commands you will format the flash drive in fat32, if you have a large drive you can select also "format fs=ntfs" in step 7.

    good luck!
     
    Fernandz, Jan 3, 2019
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