HDI files exist as 2 different types. Please find information about each of them below.
Type 1: Hard Disk Image
.HDI files are disk image files for emulating older NEC PC-98 computers. They let older PC-98 games run in Windows. Anex86 and T98-Next software support HDI files. PC-98 computers were often used in J...
.HDI files are disk image files for emulating older NEC PC-98 computers. They let older PC-98 games run in Windows. Anex86 and T98-Next software support HDI files. PC-98 computers were often used in Japan. So HDI files may be in Japanese. HDI files belong to the Disk Image Files format group of over 200 similar file types. They are mainly for Windows. Anex86 software best handles HDI files. But T98-Next also supports them. HDI files are uncommon on average computers. HDI files originate from release of Autodesk’s AutoCAD software. They are popular mostly in China on Windows 10 with Chrome browser. Associated developers are Anex86, T98-Next, AutoCAD, and HotDocs.
To open .HDI files, use emulation programs like Anex86. Update that software for full HDI support. If Anex86 fails, try T98-Next instead. To fix HDI files not opening correctly, associate them with the right program.
Files with the .hdi extension are Hard Disk Image files. The .hdi file extension is used by emulation software for older NEC PC-98 computers. These disk image files often contain older PC-98 video gam...
Files with the .hdi extension are Hard Disk Image files. The .hdi file extension is used by emulation software for older NEC PC-98 computers. These disk image files often contain older PC-98 video games. They allow the games to run on Windows with emulation software support. The PC-98 was a popular Japanese personal computer system.
Other software programs also use the .hdi file extension. HotDocs uses .hdi files for its auto-install feature. HotDocs publishes templates and updates document template libraries when .hdi files are installed. HotDocs is document assembly software used by businesses and organizations. It streamlines document production through dynamic templates.
An .hdi file contains data to install and set up templates. When opened, it automatically configures a HotDocs template library. The .hdi file format stores the necessary data for this process. Most users do not directly interact with .hdi files. The install process handles it automatically.