Troubleshooting Problems Opening SFE Files
Issues Opening SFE Files
Unknown Software Removed
If you attempt to load your SFE file, you experience a message such as "Can't Open SFE Files". If so, it typically means that you don't have Unknown Software installed for %%os%%. You won't be able to double-click to open your SFE because your OS doesn't know what to do with it.
Tip: Another SFE-related program can be selected to open the file by clicking "Show Apps" and finding the application.
Wrong Version of Unknown Software is Installed
Your Logomatic V2 Firmware file is incompatible with Unknown Software because you might have the wrong version installed. You will need to download a newer version of Unknown Software if you don't have the right version. The primary cause of this problem is that your Logomatic V2 Firmware file was created by a different (newer) version of Unknown Software than what's installed.
Tip: Find clues on the correct software version by right-clicking your SFE file and clicking "Properties".
Conclusion: The majority of SFE file opening issues are due to not having the correct Unknown Software version installed.
Other SFE File Issues
You can still experience errors opening SFE files even with the latest version of Unknown Software installed on your PC. If you are continuing to have errors with loading SFE files, other external issues might be to blame. Additional factors include:
- SFE file references in the Windows Registry are broken
- Accidental deletion of the description of the SFE file in the Windows registry
- Partial installation of Unknown Software that did not fully complete
- Something has caused file corruption of your SFE
- The SFE is infected with a virus
- Device drivers of the hardware associated with your SFE file are corrupt or out-of-date
- Your computer does not have the adequate system resources to open the Logomatic V2 Firmware format
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