If the text looks like gibberish, ensure the encoding is set to or CP437 . Step 3: Accessing "Exclusive" Content
While you can open these files with standard text editors like Notepad, the "exclusive" ASCII art and formatting will appear broken. To see the file as intended, you need a specialized viewer. NFOPad: A small, fast editor with built-in ASCII support. xforcenfo+how+to+open+exclusive
Once you have a viewer installed, follow these steps to access the content: the file (usually ending in .nfo ). Select "Open With..." Choose your dedicated NFO Viewer . If the text looks like gibberish, ensure the
Requires changing the font to "Terminal" to display ASCII art correctly. Step 2: How to Open the File NFOPad: A small, fast editor with built-in ASCII support
💡 Windows often thinks .nfo files are "System Information" files. Do not double-click them; always right-click and use "Open With."

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