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What are DAT Files?

You may see the .DAT files as being associated with various applications on your system.  .DAT is a generic "data file "extension, used by thousands of applications.  If you have an application that tries to associate itself with .DAT files, it is likely suffering from delusions of grandeur, as it most likely cannot open the vast majority of .DAT files in existence.

 



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Created: 03:03 PM 01.03.03
Author: Chris Thornton

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