Remove a default application for a file type

Ancelord Posted messages 45 Status Membre -  
kaneagle Posted messages 86260 Registration date   Status Modérateur Last intervention   -
Hello everyone,

I wanted to do a test by opening a file with an application through the context menu Open with > Choose another app for a test, after choosing an application, I forgot to uncheck Always use this app to open files ...

Is there a way to remove the default application so that there is no application by default and return to Choose a default app?

For example, in this image, I would like to remove the default application Notepad for opening a .bak file so that it is like the two applications below, Choose a default app.


I deleted the Notepad application from Windows once and indeed, the .bak files no longer have a default application, but I no longer have the Notepad from Windows.
I reinstalled Notepad thinking that the .bak files would no longer have a default application, but it was kept in memory and when I reinstalled the Notepad from Windows, it became the default application to open .bak files again

After some research, I only found solutions to choose a new default application but not to remove a default application so that there is no default application for opening .bak files
I also reset the default applications but it didn't work.

Is this possible?

Configuration: Windows / Firefox 99.0

5 réponses

T3chN0g3n Posted messages 5221 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   1 217
 
Hello,

Check in settings/applications/default applications and at the bottom "reset", however be careful as this strictly resets all default associations! For just one type of extension, I don't know... But if you don't have many to restore, that could be an option.

Best regards.
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brucine Posted messages 24487 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   4 112
 
Hello,

Try opening the command prompt as an administrator and enter:

assoc .bak=

so nothing after the equals sign.
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kaneagle Posted messages 86260 Registration date   Status Modérateur Last intervention   14 673
 
Hello,

If the problem persists, try this:

Press Windows + R
Type --> regedit.exe and hit OK.

Follow this path:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\
Explorer\FileExts

Locate the extension --> .bak
In subfolders, delete --> UserChoice
Close the registry
Restart the PC.

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Ancelord Posted messages 45 Status Membre 8
 
Hi kaneagle,

I can't find the UserChoice folder in the .bk folder in the registry.
I've opened the registry as an administrator.



Brucine,

I tried what you suggested but with no success :-(
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kaneagle Posted messages 86260 Registration date   Status Modérateur Last intervention   14 673
 
I wanted to do a test


Perform a system restore and choose a date prior to the issue.

Windows + R
Type --> rstrui.exe and OK.

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