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When a file on your computer ends with the .crdownload extension, you are looking at an incomplete download. This temporary file is created by the Chrome browser and signifies that the data is still being transferred from the internet to your local storage. The "cr" stands for Chrome, and these files are essentially placeholders. For any user wondering how to open crdownload file, the direct answer is that you typically cannot and should not try. These are not finished, usable files. Attempting to force it open will likely result in an error message, as the data is corrupted or partial. The proper course of action is to allow the download to complete naturally in your browser. Once finished, Chrome will automatically remove the ".crdownload" suffix, revealing the complete and functional file underneath. If the download is stuck, your best recourse is to resume it or start it over, rather than trying to open the temporary fragment.