Double-clicking a file with the extension NULL should always be your first attempt to open it; but, if that doesn’t work, there are a few other things you can try. There are several programmes available that can open various file extensions, and there are a few easy ways to determine which one to use.
Pick the Right Program
Begin by selecting the appropriate application to open your NULL file. The list below includes the most popular software for opening NULL files. This application should be able to open your NULL file at the very least:
- NULL image
Note the File Type
Depending on the file type, other programmes might be able to open your NULL file. The file’s properties contain a list of the file type. Look under “Type of File” after right-clicking the file on a Windows computer and selecting “Properties.” On a Mac, right-click the file, select “More Info,” and then scroll down to “Kind.”
Tip: Since your NULL file likely belongs to the Uncommon Files category if it has the NULL file extension, any tool designed to work with Uncommon Files should be able to open it.
Ask the Developer
Another simple option to receive assistance opening a NULL file is to get in touch with the software creator. In the list below, you’ll find the creators of the most popular applications for opening NULL files.
SOFTWARE | DEVELOPER |
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NULL IMAGE | PC SOFTWARE COMPANY |
Use a Universal File Viewer
If everything else fails, the best approach to open a NULL file is with a universal file viewer. Depending on the format, applications like File Magic (Download) can open a wide variety of file kinds. However, some files might not work with these apps. Your NULL file will only open in binary format if it is incompatible.