File extension oem information
The file extension .OEM is associated with a system file on Windows NT that identifies the applications that are Original Equipment Manufacturer and are supported by the Windows NT operating system. Original Equipment Manufacturer or also OEM is a phrase used ideally for the identification of the developer that originally created a certain piece of equipment. Thus, this ensures that when a product is produced and certified a different non-authorized producer cannot reproduce the product and claim it to be an original or their own. This thus serves to safeguard the originality of products.
Cannot open oem files in Windows?
Not being able to open oem files in Windows may be a result of registry errors or not having the appropriate application installed. It is strongly recommended that you scan your computer for registry errors (free).There are various programs and applications that make the use of the file extension .OEM, which are too many to be listed here individually. One can establish the kind of software, application or program creates or uses this file by locating the file date and time of creation, which helps the user to identify the application he or she was running when the file was written. Checking for other clues on the file location can help the user to establish the kind of application that created makes use of the file.
