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Old October 15th, 2002, 10:46 AM
chrisjmyers1204 chrisjmyers1204 is offline
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Question .cfm??????

I would be very greatful if someone could help me. I just downloaded something with .cfm at the end of it. It was supposed to be a game or something. I think it means something like cold fusion, but I just don't know how to open it. If there is a free program or freeware that can open this and many different file formats I don't understand, Please let me know.

PS: For your knowledge, it has been brought to my attention that I forgot to post some things about my stupid old piece of poo PC but its all I have and I am disabled and making no money whatsoever. Well here it is.

I have a Packard Bell pb2100, it has a 166MHz Intel Pentium Processor(really old), It came with a 32MB EDO RAM, it has 32MB added to that, 64 in all, 3.2 hard drive disk.

Like I said it's very old and most of the time when someone says their PC is OLD, please understand that they commonly mean it is pre-windows 98. Other than that I most likely will not have the money to do any upgrades to my PC. Yes, this probably sounds like a sob story or a pity party, but I don't care if anybody feels sorry for me or not. Recently a hospital in my area did a MRI(magnetic resounance imaging) of my head and found something abnormal. I'm really sorry if I took up to much space writing this. I don't have no friends. All I have is my wife and her daughter. They are my everything. But I would like to have friends, so I welcome anyone interested to drop me a line.


Christopher John Myers chrisjmyers1204@sbcglobal.net

Last edited by chrisjmyers1204; October 15th, 2002 at 03:05 PM.
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Old October 15th, 2002, 11:08 AM
tb525 tb525 is offline
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.cfm would be Macromedia Flash. You will need to download Flash player.

http://www.macromedia.com/shockwave/...nguage=English

Also make sure you scan the .cfm file you downloaded for viruses.
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Old October 15th, 2002, 11:57 AM
Alfons Alfons is offline
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The file extension is for "Cold Fusion".

Here's a GOOD SITE for file extensions.
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