The table below provides some useful information about the .ok extension. It answers questions such as:
- What is the .ok file?
- What program do I need to open a .ok file?
- Where can I find the specifications for .ok?
- How can I convert .ok file to another format?
We hope you find this page helpful and a valuable resource.
Details of extension .ok
1 extension(s) and 0 alias(es) found in database.
Problems with .ok files?
First check your registry for hidden errors!
| Extension: | .ok |
|---|---|
| Type: | Dot OK MD5 Hash |
| Category: | Data |
| Mime type: | application/octet-stream |
| Description: | |
| OK file is an Dot OK MD5 Hash. Dot OK is a simple file naming system for appending a digest of a file's data to its name and verifying/removing it. | |
| [Detailed description] [Sample not yet available] | |
| Open with: | |
| Program name: | |
| Related links: | |
| MD5 Article |
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| Aliases: | |
| none | |
| Related extensions: | |
| crc, ffp, md5, sfv, sha1, st5 | |
Recommended software for .ok files
Cannot open .ok files on your system?
When windows gives you an error message saying that it cannot open
.ok files, this means either:
- You need to identify a program that can open the file or
- Your registry may be damaged.
RECOMMENDED:
In both cases it is strongly recommended that you
run a free scan for registry errors.









