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- [EN] RIM File extension
- [DE] RIM Dateiendung
- [ES] Archivo RIM
- [TR] RIM Uzantılı dosya
- [PL] Rozszerzenie pliku RIM
- [SV] RIM fil
- [RU] Расширение файла RIM
- [AR] RIM ملحق الملف
- [IT] Estensione RIM
- [CS] Přípona souboru RIM
- [JA] RIM ファイル
- [FR] Extension de fichier RIM
- [NL] Bestandsextensie RIM
- [PT] Extensão do arquivo RIM
- [HU] Az RIM fájl kiterjesztése
- [KO] RIM 의 확장 파일
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- Audio Files
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- CAD Files
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- Data Files
- Database Files
- Developer Files
- Disk Image Files
- Encoded Files
- Executable Files
- Font Files
- Game Files
- GIS Files
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- Plugin Files
- Raster Image Files
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- Video Files
- Web Files
How to open .rim file format?
The probably reason why you are at this website is a problem with opening .rim file. The full name of the file is BioWare Resource Image File. If the double-click on the file’s icon shows you a message that additional programs are needed to open the file, you’ll find the list of helpful programs in the bottom of the page.The developer of this format is BioWare..rim file extension (BioWare Resource Image File)
Category | Developer/Producer | File description | Popularity |
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Game Files | BioWare | BioWare Resource Image File | ![]() ![]() |
Programs using this file extension: .rim
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