Troubleshoot ONTX Files
Troubles Opening ONTX Files
theWord Not Present
If you attempt to load your ONTX file, you experience a message such as "Can't Open ONTX Files". If so, it typically means that you don't have theWord installed for %%os%%. The OS won't know what to do with your ONTX file, so double-clicking to load the file doesn't work.
Tip: Another ONTX-related program can be selected to open the file by clicking "Show Apps" and finding the application.
Obsolete Version of theWord
Your TheWord Encrypted Bible Text Module file is incompatible with theWord because you might have the wrong version installed. Visit the Costas stergiou website to download (or purchase) the latest version of theWord. Your TheWord Encrypted Bible Text Module file was probably created by a newer release of theWord than what's currently installed your computer.
Tip: Investigate your ONTX file by right-clicking and selecting "Properties" to find clues on what version you need.
Summary: Not having the right theWord version on your computer can cause problems opening ONTX files.
Associated Difficulties Loading ONTX Files
Although you might already have theWord or another ONTX-associated software installed on your computer, you can still encounter problems opening TheWord Encrypted Bible Text Module files. Other ONTX opening errors can be created by other system problems inside of %%os%%. Problems unrelated to software:
- Windows Registry ONTX file paths that are incorrect
- Corruption of the ONTX file description inside the Registry
- Partial installation of theWord that did not fully complete
- Your ONTX can't be loaded properly (file corruption)
- The ONTX is infected with a virus
- Drivers associated with ONTX software need to be updated
- Insufficient system resources to successfully open TheWord Encrypted Bible Text Module files
Quiz: Which operating system pioneered hierarchical file system (eg. file folders)?
That's Correct!
Multics was the first OS to support hierarchies of directories (eg. "Home" -> "Documents" -> "Work"). Nearly every modern operating system was heavily influenced by Multics.
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Multics was the first OS to support hierarchies of directories (eg. "Home" -> "Documents" -> "Work"). Nearly every modern operating system was heavily influenced by Multics.