So I got some 35mm film developed in a camera store in Japan and requested them to put the scans onto a CD. Now I'm home I realize that the guy didn't burn the photos as data, but burned it using an old program called Fujicolor CD that I need to run as an .exe in order to view my images. When I run the software it opens okay but won't open the images, every time I press what I believe to be the "start" or "load" button it comes up with an error message (the text in the error message is corrupted so I can't read it, probably because the program is so old and/or made for Japanese versions of Windows). I assume it's telling me the program won't work in Windows 8, because according to the insert in the CD, the program was made for Windows XP/2000 and is probably incompatible with my OS. I've browsed the folders on the CD and found three files that I believe contain the images: 2 .cab files and one .dmy file. The question is, how do I open these with Windows 8? WinRAR won't work. Please help, I really want to see my images! p.s: I'm not so clever when it comes to computer-speak so please dumb it down so I can understand, thank you!
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 8