Shs Scrap File Windows 7

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Is this the correct forum for this? I have a file with an shs extension that's at least 10 years old. I'm trying to open to see if it contains an important document or not. I'm having no luck finding out how to do it via Internet search and I don't want to pay for a program (which it seems you have to do with FileCure which you realize only after you've downloaded it, kind of unfair!) since the info might not be what I'm looking for after all!

Is there a way to at least see what's in the file? I've tried dragging and dropping it into both Word 2007 and Notepad, but without success. Thanks for any suggestions.

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Aug 16, 2017  Scrap files are created when you click and drag a word processing or other application file to your Windows' desktop. The scrap file contains data about the original file. How to Open Scrap Files. In other words, Windows is associating SHS file extensions with the wrong software program. We highly recommend scanning your Windows registry for invalid file associations and other related registry issues. Software Downloads Associated with File Extension SHS: FileViewPro* (free trial download) Shell Scrap Object File (Microsoft Corporation).

If it's not do-able, I can recreate the document from a hard copy - it's a lengthy Word table so I'm trying to avoid it! Hi Joe, You truly are amazing: you're everywhere in the lounge - thank goodness!! What I did was: - open a new document in Word - drag the shs file from the floppy (yes, it's on one of those!!) to the Word doc - it looked like a little image when I did so - I double clicked it and got the same message about Windows needing to know what program to use - option suggested was Notebook which produced just a bunch of letters and numbers and symbols all over the place as did Word when I chose it just now. KEY QUESTION: I did notice that the file is 221 KB in size. That's pretty small, isn't it? Is there any way that's enough for a 10 page Word table?

If not, the file isn't what we're looking for and likely I should just stop trying - and getting you to try! - and recreate it from my hard copy. Looking forward to your thoughts!

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Thanks for the new link. It gave me the same steps I'd been following to drag and drop in a new blank open Word document but it opens only a bunch of gibberish: I can make out a few words, such as Column Break and Page Break and the name of the company that created the file, but those words are lost in lots of letters and symbols!! Also, on one of the other linked to sites, I downloaded a free program that was supposed to help, called Registry Booster.

Abbyy finereader 12 serial number crack keygen photoshop. I scanned and it came up with hundreds of dangerous registry errors. Can't see anything about opening shs files, however. What do I do? Ignore the 'Fix' errors button?

I am very nervous about playing around with my registry with a previously unknown program. Update: Just went further after seeing all the gibberish and actually opened it fully using default Windows. I hadn't been going past the step which gave an option of which language to open it in because all I could see on the screen was the gibberish. Once I clicked OK on that screen, lo and behold, I see there are 448 pages. Kept scrolling, I finally did find the text I was searching for, but all the formatting of the original and detailed table is lost - there is just line after line of the content.