How To Open .ZIPX Files

Last Updated: Thursday May 02, 2024


This page will help you find and fix the cause of the problem preventing Windows from opening .ZIPX files.


Problem: Can't Open .ZIPX Files

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):


What Is The Windows Registry?

The majority of file opening problems are caused by errors in the Windows Registry.

The Windows Registry is a directory which stores settings and options for Microsoft Windows operating systems. It contains information and settings for all the hardware, operating system software, most non-operating system software, and per-user settings.

Part of the Windows Registry holds the information for program shortcuts, similar to a phonebook. When your computer has been infected with spyware or adware, or simply installing / uninstalling programs, it can cause your program shortcuts to be re-written and create bad file path references.

This is the primary reason why your computer is not able to open certain file types - especially .ZIPX and .DLL files - which are particularly vulnerable to Registry errors.

To repair Registry errors, you can open the Registry file yourself and make Registry repairs (not recommended unless you are PC technician). The other option is to use a Registry cleaning program which not only corrects problems, but it optimizes Windows performance.

PLEASE NOTE: It is critical that you confirm that your system is cleaned of all spyware, adware, and viruses before correcting Registry problems. If not, these malicious programs will re-infect the Registry.


What Are Drivers?

Drivers are "mini" software programs that help Windows communicate with system programs and hardware.

Installing / uninstalling programs, spyware/virus infections, or using an outdated version can cause drivers to malfunction (another common cause is upgrading from Windows XP to Windows Vista). Drivers can also become outdated through Windows updates and service pack upgrades.

Malfunctioning drivers create system errors because Windows is having problems "talking" to your hardware (eg. hard drive, processor, motherboard, etc.). Common symptoms of malfunctioning drivers are file errors, system lockups, and slower startup / shutdown.

Replace your drivers with the latest file releases to fix .ZIPX file extension problems related to outdated or corrupt drivers.


How Does Spyware and Adware Prevent File Opening?

Many .ZIPX file opening errors are caused by spyware or adware infection.

Spyware is designed by hackers to "hijack" or take over your computer for fraudulent purposes, while adware pollutes your computer with advertisements. Both are types of malicious software that "self-install" on your computer.

The goal of spyware infections is to compromise your system security in order to obtain passwords, banking information, and other identity theft related information. Adware is designed to overrun your computer with constant "pop-up" advertisements while browsing the Internet.

These infections will often re-write file paths and other program operations which causes your computer to malfunction. As a result, this prevents your programs from opening certain file types and can prevent you from browsing certain Web sites.

The only way to cure these problems is to get rid of all infections in your PC. Running the recommended adware/spyware removal program will fix and prevent future infections.


Will Correcting These Problems Also Improve Windows Performance?

Yes, you will probably see a major improvement in computer performance, especially if you've never checked your PC for Registry problems.

Your computer gets slower over time because system errors, corrupted files, and system infections makes Windows work harder to process information.

As a result, your system works at least 2-5x harder to process same amount of work than if your PC is problem-free.

After fixing these problems many users report that Windows performs like new again.


Do I Need To Worrying About Data Loss When Fixing These Problems?

No. None of these PC maintanence and repair programs interfere with your hard disk storage devices.

This includes external hard drivers, SD cards, memory cards, attached digital cameras, or any other storage device.


Approved / Recommended Solution Links:

(1) Registry repair scan
(2) Driver update scan
(3) Virus / spyware scan



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