How do I uncompress a .zip or .tgz or .tar.gz file?

The most popular decompression software for Windows is WinZip, a commercial product with a free evaluation version. 7-zip and FreeZip are freeware alternatives. Once you have installed one of these tools, sayWinZip, you can right-click on a .

Zip file to get a WinZip menu. From there you can specify where you want to extract the files. If you're unzipping a .

Tar or related file, you may get a dialog saying your archive contains one file and asking whether to decompress and open it. Say yes and continue. Note that you must unzip the .

Zip file before running the installer. Windows XP will let you navigate into a . Zip from the File Explorer without first unzipping it.

This will let you see the installer, but you cannot run it from there. On Unix, the unzip command uncompresses . Zip files.

For . Tgz or .tar. Gz files, first use gunzip or gzip -d to remove the compression, then use tar -xvf to unpack the resulting .

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