I am going to make this short with the backstory - but I had a medical textbook and it cam with the CD - now being the most amazingly organized individual I "put the CD in a safe place" (not - I lost the CD); the only thing I have left is the damn program file directory of the installation of the chapters...
I dug through it and found a directory full of .qf file formats, i.e. Chapter 1blahblahblah.qf
I did some digging and I am not clear as to what .qf files represent, the closest descriptions are that they are similar to .html files?
I guess thats besides the point because I can't seem for the life of me to open/compile the .qf files...
Does anyone here know anything about this?! this totally blows as I have a new rig and I don't want to keep turning on my old computer just to run the damn CD content off it
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Kompressor
hey guys!
I am going to make this short with the backstory - but I had a medical textbook and it cam with the CD - now being the most amazingly organized individual I "put the CD in a safe place" (not - I lost the CD); the only thing I have left is the damn program file directory of the installation of the chapters...
I dug through it and found a directory full of .qf file formats, i.e. Chapter 1blahblahblah.qf
I did some digging and I am not clear as to what .qf files represent, the closest descriptions are that they are similar to .html files?
I guess thats besides the point because I can't seem for the life of me to open/compile the .qf files...
Does anyone here know anything about this?! this totally blows as I have a new rig and I don't want to keep turning on my old computer just to run the damn CD content off it
I appreciate any help - thank you
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