What is the IDI File Extension?

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IDI File Summary

File Extension IDI has three unique file types (with the primary being the EVA Controller Event Log format) and is mostly associated with Enterprise Virtual Array (Hewlett-Packard) and two other software programs. The IDI File Extension are listed predominantly as System Files, while in other circumstances they can be Data Files or Settings Files.

File Extension IDI is supported by Windows, Unix, and Web operating systems. These types of files can be found on both desktop and mobile devices. The main IDI file type has a Popularity Rating of "Low", meaning these files are not frequently present on your typical desktop or mobile device.

If you would like to learn more about IDI files and the software that opens them, please see the additional detailed information below. Also, you can learn how to do some basic IDI file troubleshooting if you are having trouble opening these files.

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Kinds of IDI Files

  3 known file types use this extension

Leading IDI Type

.IDI
Formatting:.idi
Type:EVA Controller Event Log

IDI file is an event log created by Enterprise Virtual Array (EVA), a data management hardware/software solution. It contains a history of errors that have occurred in the system. IDI file extension is obsolete and no longer supported file format.

Created by: Hewlett-Packard
Class:System Files
Subkey: HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.idi

Software Programs That Open The EVA Controller Event Log:


Enterprise Virtual Array by Hewlett-Packard

Windows

More IDI Files

.IDI
Formatting:.idi
Type:I-DEAS Web Access Data

IDI file is a web access data used by I-DEAS (Integrated Design and Engineering Analysis Software), a Computer-aided design (CAD) software package.

Created by: Siemens AG
Class:Data Files

Software Programs That Open I-DEAS Web Access Data Files:


I-DEAS by Siemens AG

Compatible with:

Windows
Unix
.IDI
Formatting:.idi
Type:DB/TextWorks Last-used Settings

IDI file is a last-used settings of DB/TextWorks, a database management and text retrieval program for Microsoft Windows operating system.

Created by: Inmagic
Class:Settings Files

Software Programs That Open DB/TextWorks Last-used Settings Files:


DB/TextWorks by Inmagic

Compatible with:

Windows
Web

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IDI Popularity


Mobile Device Share

Samsung (28.86%)
Apple (21.83%)
Huawei (9.25%)
Xiaomi (6.74%)
LG (3.11%)


Sources of IDI Problems


Common IDI Opening Problems

Missing Enterprise Virtual Array

When trying to open your IDI file, you get the error "Can't Open IDI File Type". Generally, this is experienced in %%os%% because Enterprise Virtual Array isn't installed on your PC. Because your operating system doesn't know what to do with this file, you won't be able to open it by double-clicking.


Tip: When another IDI application is installed, you can choose to open it by selecting "Show Apps" and using that program.


Enterprise Virtual Array Requires Update

Your EVA Controller Event Log file is incompatible with Enterprise Virtual Array because you might have the wrong version installed. You will need to download a newer version of Enterprise Virtual Array if you don't have the right version. The primary cause of this problem is that your EVA Controller Event Log file was created by a different (newer) version of Enterprise Virtual Array than what's installed.


Tip: You can sometimes get hints about the right program version by right-clicking on the IDI file, selecting "Properties", and looking at the version information.


Summary: In either case, the majority of problems opening IDI files are related to not having the correct software application installed on your computer.


More Causes of Problems Opening IDIs

In the majority of cases, installing the right version of Enterprise Virtual Array will resolve your issue. If you are continuing to have errors with loading IDI files, other external issues might be to blame. These issues include:

  • Invalid IDI file references in the Windows Registry (the "phonebook" of the Windows Operating System)
  • Unintentional removal of the description of the IDI file inside the Windows Registry
  • Enterprise Virtual Array or another IDI application experienced a flawed installation
  • The IDI itself is corrupted
  • Malware-tainted IDI file can't be opened
  • IDI-related hardware has device drivers that obsolete
  • Your computer does not have the adequate system resources to open the EVA Controller Event Log format

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