Old-school NFO files were written using the , while modern Notepad uses UTF-8 or ANSI .
Many old websites recommend specific NFO viewers like , GetDiz , or PabloDraw . While these are legitimate old utilities, download them only from official sources (like GitHub or MajorGeeks) . x-force.nfo how to open
In Windows, the .nfo extension is sometimes associated with "System Information." If you double-click the file and get an error saying "System Information cannot open this file," it’s simply because Windows is trying to read it as a system log instead of a text file. Use the Right-click > Open With method to bypass this. Old-school NFO files were written using the ,