Open HARDDISK file

HARDDISK files: what are they and how do I open them?

harddisk file icon Are you facing difficulties opening unknown files on your computer, or wondering exactly what this file is?
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A .harddisk file extension is related to the Boxer for Mac, an MS-DOS system emulator and used for its virtual hard drive files.

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The harddisk file extension is associated with the Boxer for Mac, an emulator of MS-DOS operating system for OS X (macOS) operating system aimed on old DOS computer games.

The harddisk file is container with game data stored on Boxer virtual hard drive.

The harddisk file can be found in .boxer container.

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Boxer for Mac

A DOSBox based emulator for Mac

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