Unzip almost any archive file

by Kirk McElhearn<http://www.macworld.com/browse.html?author=Kirk+McElhearn>
, Macworld.com <http://www.macworld.com/>   Apr 17, 2012 3:30 pm

I recently downloaded a zip archive of freely-distributed MP3 files. But
when I double-clicked it to decompress it, all I got was a .cpgz file (an
archive file in the CPIO format). Double-clicking that file just created
the zip file again, and thus I was stuck in an endless loop

Searching on Google, I saw that plenty of other people had come across the
same problem. Some of them suggested some fixes, but none of those fixes
worked for me. Some online posts suggested that I download the file again,
because the first file might have become corrupted. But as it was a very
large file, I really didn’t want to try that.

The solution for me was to use the free The
Unarchiver<http://wakaba.c3.cx/s/apps/unarchiver.html>,
which turns out to be a Swiss army knife for decompressing many obscure
types of archives. Opening the file with The Unarchiver decompressed it
correctly.

In some cases, The Unarchiver may not work. If this is the case—or if you
simply prefer using Terminal—you can try using theunzip command. Just
launch Terminal, type unzip, then a space, then drag your archive into the
Terminal window and press Return. That will decompress many files that are
resistant to other techniques.

-- 
Dr Neeraj Bijlani
M.Ch., M.S., D.Orth., FCPS
Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon
Mumbai

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