OEM files exist as 2 different types. Please find information about each of them below.
Type 1: OEM Setup File
OEM file format was developed by Microsoft. It is compatible with software installable on Windows. OEM files can be found in installation packages of older Windows versions. They are used during setup...
OEM file format was developed by Microsoft. It is compatible with software installable on Windows. OEM files can be found in installation packages of older Windows versions. They are used during setup of OEM devices.
Files with OEM extension are typically found in installation packages of older Windows versions. Used during setup of OEM devices. OEM files contain a list of hardware components, files to copy for each component, and registry keys and values to create. They are used to bootstrap Windows to load specific device drivers.
If the file’s icon shows a message that additional programs are needed to open it, helpful programs are listed below. Microsoft Windows software can open OEM files. More information about OEM files or Windows software is on Microsoft’s website.
Programs support OEM file extension:
– Microsoft Windows
– File Viewer Plus
How to open OEM files:
– Find and install appropriate software
– Verify file is not corrupted
– Associate file with proper software
– Check storage medium is not damaged