How to open the WinXP system tbi file? How to open tbi file and steps

  
                

tbi file is an image file format. You can directly change the suffix .tbi to .jpg and open it with the image viewer that comes with Windows. Recently, users who use the WinXP system have encountered format images of tbi files. But don't know how to open the tbi file? What is the way to open the tbi file? Below, Xiaobian and everyone to introduce the WinXP system to open the tbi file method and steps.

The specific method steps are as follows:

1. First, right-click the *.tbi file and rename it to *.jpg. The common reading software can recognize that the file is open. .

2, of course, manually modify the file after all, too much trouble, there are some ways to implement batch modification through software, such as Mito Taotao. Place the tbi file in a folder, then click on the software to import the folder and select Convert to jpg format.

3, of course, we sometimes do not need to convert the format, just open the file normally. Then it is recommended to update the viewing software first. The newer viewing software is basically able to open documents in this format. First double-click the file, because the system does not know which program is open, so the icon is white.

4, then the program list will pop up to open the file. Select a view software and click OK. Then the file will open.

5, this time the system will be associated with the open mode, the icon of the file has a small icon of the open mode program. This will be opened automatically after opening it later. So there is no need to modify the format.

6, you can also modify the default associated program by opening the way to achieve the modified open method.

The method and steps for opening the tbi file on WinXP system will be introduced to you in detail. If you still don't know how to open the tbi file, you may want to try the above method, follow the steps to open the tbi file. Is it very simple! Then go and try it.

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