It refers to a type of compressed file, that has to be "unzipped" before it can be read.
Try looking up your zip code or see if you can update the computer.
There is no zip code for emails, since a zip code designates a physical geographical area somewhere in the United States. An email is sent from one computer to a specific email address, accessed on the recipient's computer. The sending computer and the receiving computer can be anywhere, and are not tied to physical locations.
In computer lingo, to "zip" a file is to compress it. The classic utility for this is WinZip, but today, there are many "zip" utilities.
WinZip extracts files compressed in .zip or .rar format.
A zip drive is a small portable device used for backing up computer systems. It is plugged in to the main computer and work is compressed and copied to the zip drive. It can then be stored or copied to another device.
A Zip Reader is a special Software program that is needed to open Zip files. Zip files are usually compressed private files on a computer, that the user has chosen to save in a shortened form.
No. There is no problem in deleting zip files. They are just left behind after file downloads. .zip files are compressed archives, containing 1 or more files. Deleting a .zip file will not harm your computer, as they are not system files. If you delete a .zip file, all you will lose is the files contained within. If you have already extracted the files, or if you no longer need them, they are perfectly safe to delete.
YES--man ....VIRUSES are always injuries for computer....it not depend on ZIP..or file...
A ZIP file is a format that compresses files to be smaller. A computer can do this, by making the code of the files in the folder a bit smaller. If you want more information on ZIP files use the link provided below.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZIP_(file_format)#The_structure_of_a_ZIP_file
If you want to find a zip code map the best place to go would be the local stores in town. Finding a zip code map could be found on a home computer, a phone book, local directory on your computer, or even a atlas.
Not if its yyour own computer
A "zipped folder" in Windows is a compressed ZIP archive.