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Can't open .zip, becomes .zip.cpgz

Can't get a .zip file to open. It becomes a .zip.cpgz, then try to open that and it becomes a .zip again.

Somewhere I read an app called Ditto would open a .cpgz file and was in Mac OSX but can't find it. Stuffit does not work, Spingy does not work. Also read that a .cpgz format was a Mac format. If it is why can't I open the file?

iMac, Mac OS X (10.6.3)

Posted on Jun 13, 2010 10:48 AM

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Posted on Jun 13, 2010 10:55 AM

Have a look at Springy...
http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/systemdiskutilities/springy.html
It seemed to solve for many in this thread...
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1446784


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Jun 13, 2010 2:57 PM in response to Isaac Bardin

If you look, you will see that the OP (original poster, because you might not know what the initials stand for) has 10.6.3 as his OS, which, you might or might not know, is Snow Leopard. Tiger has nothing to do in any way whatsoever to his problem. You might want to know that Tiger is OS 4.x.x

It would be good and helpful to others if you actually gave relevant responses and were not so quick to chime in without really knowing how to solve the problem or even understanding it.

Please take this as constructive criticism, these boards are here to provide solutions to questions, not just to see our names in print or give solutions that can really be dangerous.





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Jun 16, 2010 8:36 AM in response to MGW

Miriam, I was not aware that this support group was a competition to see who could offer the best advice and get credit for a question answered. I think you could better serve by answering other inquiries than nitpicking about who should get credit. A lot of reading for nothing. For you information no one solved the problem, it seemed to correct itself and this site insists on someone getting credit for solving, so...............

Jun 16, 2010 9:22 AM in response to Royden Kading

It is not a competition to see who can offer the best advice, it is the desire of responders to offer advice that is helpful and pertinent to the problem presented. I am glad that your problem corrected itself but puzzled by your insistence that

this site insists on someone getting credit for solving, so...............


No one is insisting on getting credit, but it is helpful to others with a similar problem to know what the solution was. If your problem corrected itself and you know how, please let us know. If no one solved your problem, then don't award any solved points, as this will only serve to confuse others.




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