yes
Yes it does. Simply right-click hte zipped filer, and click on 'extract'
No. Windows 7 is systems software.
Using winzip or winrar utility. Right click on the zipped file and select the winzip item. Then select the Extract to here or Extract to... option and this will guide you through the steps to unzip it.
Through the Diskpart Utility you can delete dynamic volumes. This utility can be found in the Windows 7 installation disk or the Windows 7 recovery disc.
Personally, I like PowerArchiver 2000. Aside from being an easy utility to use to both unzip various compressed files and to create .zip files, unlike many other unzip utilities, PowerArchiver 2000 does NOT create a registry entry everytime you use it. Another utility you may find useful is WinRar. While WinRar is a powerful compression/ uncompression utility that will be compatible with some of the newer archives (which PowerArchiver may not be able to open), it creates a registry entry everytime you use it.
upgrade advisor
use winrar or zip 7 (it gave my windows 7 a virus though i wouldn't recommend it) and unzip it then drag it to your zoo tycoon folder and it SHOULD appear in the game
Ping.exe
Practically all operating systems come with the ability to unzip files. Windows has built unzip features into its file explorer since Windows XP. Linux systems bundle a zip program like Ark. Apple's OSX also builds unzip features into its own file manager.
Windows SIM
1. User State Migration Tool
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