On a Mac right click on the file/folder and select Compress file/folder name from the menu that appears. This will create a zip file called file/folder name.zip
A .pcv file is a compressed archive created with the MozBackup program. It is actually a renamed .zip file, so if you edit the file's name and replace ".pcv" with ".zip", you should be able to access the files.
First, download an archiver program such as 7-Zip, and install it. After installation, select the files you wish to compress, then go to 7-zip context menu, and click 'Add to *.zip' (where * is a file name). Then, a new file should appear in the same directory, which is a compressed ZIP file.
there are a few but the main ones are zip, rar and cab The answer that the A+ book is looking for is .zip.
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On a MAC: Download the .zip file email or the web. If you doubleclick on the icon which will be placed in your "downloads" folder, it should automatically place - or "unzip" all enclosed files into another folder. The folder will have the same name as the .zip file. On a PC: If you are using IE (internet explorer) you may have a hard time saving such files to your hard drive. If this is the case, I suggest using Chrome as your browser instead.
Zip - file format - was created in 1989.
To work with the zip file first u have a software that which is used for compress and extracting of a zip file. once u get it its very easy to extract the zip file. just right click on the zip file u can see extract option click on this and in some minutes u'll get your normal file.
another name for a file allocation unit is a cluster.
We can easily convert the zip file into jar file by using the converting software, named winzip.
A zipper is another name for a zip fastener.
We are not able to send complete folders to Gmail. There is another way to send them. You can wrap them in a zip and then send the zip file.