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.HDI File Extension

A .HDI file is a HotDocs Auto-Install File, created by N/A.

Open with Anex86. Available for Windows.

What is a .HDI file?

The file extension .HDI is known as a HotDocs Auto-Install File. It is a type of disk image file that is specifically used with emulation software to mimic older NEC PC-98 computer systems. This kind of file often includes older video games that were designed for the PC-98 system. With the help of emulation software, these games can be played on a Windows computer as if they were running on the original hardware.

To open an .HDI file, you would typically use emulation programs such as Anex86 or T98-Next. These programs are designed to read the .HDI files and recreate the environment of the NEC PC-98 system, allowing you to play the games or use the software contained within the .HDI file on a modern computer.

When you use HotDocs software, which is related to the creation and use of .HDI files, any template sets you install are by default placed in the \My Documents\HotDocs\Templates\ directory on your computer. This organization helps in managing the templates and ensuring they are easily accessible for use within the HotDocs program.

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