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LST File Extension

Discussion in 'All other topics' started by jmk1011, Feb 25, 2011.

  1. jmk1011

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    Wondering how to open a LST File Extension without having to buy another "fix it" program. Is it possible? Thank you.
     
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    LST could be anything. For example, Visual Studio calls it "MASM Listing". Any ideas what kind of file you're trying to open?
     
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    Yes. I believe it's either a picture or "home" movie. I think I removed the old program ... for instance... a video shot with a Kodak Easy Share Camera... and then upgrading my computer and not re-installing "Kodak" Program because I like Nero or Roxio better and they worked with the file "before"...I upgraded. I'm just wondering if I have to re-install all the old program files I had for some of the picture files to work again. Thanks for the help
     
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    Only thing I found referencing to "Kodak" and "lst" was
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    So I don't think it's a picture or movie unless you're sure about it. What's the size of the file? If it is only few kilobytes or less, you can always have a look with notepad to it.

    edit: and there was no references LST being an image file.
     
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