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.BOOT File Extension

A .BOOT file is a InstallShield Boot File, created by Flexera Software.

Open with Flexera InstallShield. Available for Windows.

What is a .BOOT file?

The .BOOT file extension is associated with a type of file known as an InstallShield Boot File. This kind of file is specifically used by a software called InstallShield. InstallShield is a tool that is designed to help developers create installation programs for Windows applications. These installation programs are what you run when you want to install a new application on your Windows computer.

A .BOOT file contains important settings that are needed for the installation process. These settings are written in a simple, readable format known as plain text. This means you can open and read the contents of a .BOOT file with a basic text editor, though understanding its contents might require some knowledge of how InstallShield works.

When it comes to opening or working with .BOOT files, the primary software that is used is Flexera InstallShield. Flexera InstallShield is a professional tool that developers use to create installer packages for their applications. If you're not a developer or someone who is creating installation packages, you might never need to directly interact with a .BOOT file.

It's common to find .BOOT files with the filename "setup.boot". These files usually don't work alone; they are part of a set that includes other files necessary for the installation process, such as "setup.exe" and "setup.ini". The "setup.exe" file is the actual executable file that you run to start the installation process, while the "setup.ini" file contains additional configuration settings for the installer.

In summary, .BOOT files are essential components of the installation setup created by InstallShield. They contain settings in a plain text format and are used alongside other files to ensure that software installations proceed correctly on Windows systems. To directly work with or edit these files, using Flexera InstallShield is the recommended approach.

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