DIM files exist as 2 different types. Please find information about each of them below.
Type 1: Active@ Raw Disk Image Backup File
A DIM file is created to hold image data. The data file is named after the raw disk image. If the raw disk image is named "DiskImage", the data file would be "DiskImage.dim.001". More data files can b...
A DIM file is created to hold image data. The data file is named after the raw disk image. If the raw disk image is named “DiskImage”, the data file would be “DiskImage.dim.001”. More data files can be created if needed by appending numbers like “002”. The DIM file contains a backup disk image created by Active@ Disk Image. This Windows software makes an exact copy of PC disks like HDD, SSD, USB, CD, DVD. It stores the backup in a folder. The DIM file format stores configuration data describing disk or partition geometry. DIM stands for Direct Internet Message Encapsulation Data. It was a Microsoft proposed standard for streaming data over the Internet.
Learn about DIM file extension and open .dim file type. Web servers that recognize DIME messages translate the file. We have free online .DIM file tools and apps. These allow to view, edit, convert, m...
Learn about DIM file extension and open .dim file type. Web servers that recognize DIME messages translate the file. We have free online .DIM file tools and apps. These allow to view, edit, convert, merge, split and compare DIM files without installing anything.
DIME parser supports DIM files. It is the most used program to handle such files. Programs that support DIM files are listed for Windows, Mac and Linux. Files with DIM suffix can be copied to any device. But they may not open properly.
A DIM file extension stores information encoded for computer storage. The DIM format specifies encoding. File formats can be proprietary or free, published or private. DIM means Direct Internet Message Encapsulation.
You may find a DIM file you cannot open. First, determine the file type. Then see if you have a program to open it. DIM files are for the DIME protocol. Applications like Talend Data Integration support this. DIM files are also disk images from Parallels Desktop. This software opens them.
The common problem with DIM files is no program association. To fix this, first try double clicking the file. If that does not open it, verify the DIME parser is installed. Still no luck? See website for other possible solutions.