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ronrho December 5th, 2004 08:41 AM

unzipping a file
 
I downloaded a file that is a printing program. I am unsure as to how to unzip it to copy to cd. I am a bit of a novice on the pc.

backmann December 5th, 2004 07:42 PM

What extension does the file have?

Ivan
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ronrho December 6th, 2004 04:23 AM

extension
 
It doesn't seem to have one. It is Am***n ****s *** print

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Lord of the Rings December 6th, 2004 04:36 AM

Have you tried drag & drop to winzip. Else Aladdin has Stuffit Expander for windows that can unzip files & is free for the purpose of uncompressing files.

10904org December 7th, 2004 06:00 AM

It has no extension??? Check the file properties. Is it declared as zip or rar or whatever?


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murasame December 7th, 2004 08:56 AM

SIDE NOTE: The "it doesn't seem to have one" part is possibly due to the OS settings: some OSs have an option to show or not extensions: if this option is set to not show, then you are a little more likely to get a virus masked into a file simply because if tit has a double extension (like "file.html.exe") you will only see the extension that seems ok.

Lord of the Rings December 7th, 2004 09:03 AM

Excellent point Murasami!!! See this: http://www.gnutellaforums.com/showth...9587#post99587
Oh I just realise that link doesn't apply here. But Murasami's suggestion is extremely valid. I think somewhere you can reveal whole extension names but I don't know/can't remember how. Ask a windows user!

You could also try duplicating the file (as a back up) & manually typing in the zip extension.

Or (as well as making a backup) as 10904org suggested go to Properties & add details there.

backmann December 7th, 2004 01:06 PM

Yes, there is an option to show all extensions. You have to go to Folder Options. You can also check the description, it says what kind of file it is (if it says "Application, the extension is .exe, etc.") If it says "file", then the file doesn't have indeed an extension.

Ivan
In the dark we make a brighter light

Lord of the Rings December 7th, 2004 01:22 PM

Sorry to be pedantic backmann but I thought all files have an extension depending upon their general type whether it's visible or not. (Remembering from my early windows days & dos & c/pm.)

backmann December 8th, 2004 08:02 PM

No. You can have files without extensions. I just renamed a file deleting its extension. It just appeared as "file" in the description. Then I did the same from DOS to check it.

Ivan
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