Yes it does. To use the zip utility:
Locate the file or folder that you want to compress.
Right-click the file or folder, point to Send to, and then click Compressed (zipped) folder.
A new compressed folder is created in the same location. To rename it, right-click the folder, click Rename, and then type the new name.
It doesn't but this is downloadable though from free websites.
I recommend "download.com". All software is free unless stated and there are reviews on all software on there website.
Although Windows 2000 has no built-in utility to extract .zip files, several programs that can extract them do run on Windows 2000.These include WinZip, WinRAR, 7-Zip, and TUGzip.
No. Windows 7 is systems software.
Simple. You install 7-Zip.
yes
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.
jZip is a new and free compression utility for Windows. jZip supports multiple popular archive formats such as Zip, RAR, 7z, ISO, TAR and GZip. It is fully compatible with archives created by other utilities such as WinZip, WinRar and 7-Zip.
yes
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7-Zip doesn't know folder path of drop target. Only Windows Explorer knows exact drop target. And Windows Explorer needs files (drag source) as decompressed files on disk. So 7-Zip extracts files from archive to temp folder and then 7-Zip notifies Windows Explorer about paths of these temp files. Then Windows Explorer copies these files to drop target folder. To avoid temp file usage, you can use Extract command of 7-Zip or drag-and-drop from 7-Zip to 7-Zip.
It closes Windows when your working on other programs.
It closes Windows when your working on other programs.
Utility.