How to open Photoshop Temp File without extension

Hi Adobe Community,
My photoshop recently closed with some files open. I supect windows update to be behind that but can't be sure.
I found in the %temp% folder couple files thats look interresting but no way to open them or be sure what it is.
Files are:
     - Photoshop Temp21185767124 (36 864 KB)
     - Photoshop Temp745149862732 (1 164 672 KB)
     - Photoshop Temp1555241910196 (885 632 KB)
      - Photoshop Temp556628194484 (96 640KB)
     ... and there're 2 more at 0 KB.
Using:
      - Photoshop CS5 12.1 x64
      - Windows 7 Service Pack 1
Looking for a way to get those files back or at least know what they are...
Thank you all
Martin

They're temporary scratch files that can be safely discarded.  There is nothing useful you can do with them.
With Photoshop CS6 there may be auto-save recovery files as well nearby, but they're always .psb files, and you don't have to do anything special - Photoshop will automatically open them the next time you run it after a crash.  Photoshop CS5 did not have the auto-recovery feature; if it crashes you lose your work.
-Noel

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