How do you open a PWI File


  1. Posts : 394
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
       #1

    How do you open a PWI File


    Hello Forum,

    After a lot of frustration.

    I have finally decided to post an issue that I am having with opening .pwi files from an old Windows Mobile Phone.

    I do not have the information on the phone anymore - I just have the actual folder from a sync. It contains .wav. .mid and .pwi files that I can not open.

    I also can not seem to find a way to find the .zip application to compress information to upload what I mean so people can manipulate the data that I am trying to explain on this forum.

    Thank you.

    Mel

    This is some information I have received - but the website is not English -


    Hi Melissa,
    Thank you for choosing Microsoft Community. By the description, I understand that you are unable to open the pwi files on the computer.
    The PWI files are basically the extension for notes on the windows phones. This can be accesses on Outlook notes after syncing the device to the Outlook application.
    You may copy the PWI files to the phone PWI location by browsing and then sync with Outlook.
    You may also search for 3rd party software’s which might help you in accessing the PWI files on the computer.
    I hope this information helps. If you have any other issues with Office suites and office related products, reply and we will be happy to assist you.
    Thank You
    ·
    Here;s what i found,

    http://www.huslik-elektronik.de/husliknet/software/5-freie-software/25-converter-for-pocket-word-to-wav.html
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  2. Posts : 10,485
    W7 Pro SP1 64bit
       #2

    Several places mention opening PWI file using MS Word:
    How do you convert pwi files to word files
    But you will only see text.

    If text is all you want, then maybe you can open notepad then drag/drop a PWI onto the notepad window.

    The WAV and MID files show to have a tiny file size in your screenshot. They are probably nothing more than a tone, like the ding you might hear if you make an error on a computer. If you really want to hear them, then you will probably need to install some codecs... maybe Download K-Lite Codec Pack 9.80 (Full) - FileHippo.com

    Right click on a file and select send to > compressed folder

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  3. Posts : 2
    Windows 7
       #3

    Access Convert PWI MSG file Windows Mobile 5 and 6


    After installing multiple hex editors, file conv/viewers, the best method seems to be to run WM6 Emu: {OS: win7,10} microsoft likes to eat files, here is how you take them back!


    1. Install WM EMU, then Images
    2. Run DvcEmuManager.exe from: ~C:\Prg..\Microsoft Device Emu..\1.0
    3. Start WM Device Cntr and pair as DMA
    4. >DvcEmuMgn>Action>Cradle


    .MSG files: Set to open with outlook, file opens in InkForm.exe. Paste body into outlook message {text field} and DB click to open in VLC {media.} Find temp file {C:\Users\Me\AppData\Local\Temp} and save.


    .PWI files: Run WM6 Emu and paste file into device through Comp, as any paired device.


    Prg needed:
    1: vs_emulator.exe
    https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/down...s.aspx?id=5352


    2: Windows Mobile 6.1.4 Professional Images (USA).msi
    https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/down...s.aspx?id=9263


    3: drvupdate-amd64.exe {Windows Mobile Device Center 6.1 x64 or 32 bit ActiveSync replacement}
    https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/down...ils.aspx?id=14


    Ref:
    WM Emulator Tutorial 12/06/10: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHEVGZBHON8


    How do I extract embedded WAV files from my Pocket Notes PWI files? | Smartphone & Pocket PC magazine


    Alternatively, change extension .pwi to .wav and open w GoldWave app, select Proper bit rate + Hz {may need hex editor if the file has mixed TXT/GRX.}


    Enjoy! Best to stay away from proprietary file types in the future, use OpenOffice, VLC, ETC
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  4. Posts : 394
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #4

    Thank you very much for the detailed explanation. Far better explanation than MS Customer Service Agent.

    I will let you know how I go. Good old MS eating my files.

    I will take your advice on board
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  5. Posts : 2
    Windows 7
       #5

    You are very welcome, glad I could help!
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