any extension can be used because the DVD disk is not the file. there are likely going to be hundreds if not thousands of files on a DVD. Some could be video files, (.mov, .wmv, .mpg, or others) some could be picture files (.bmp, .jpg, .gif, and many others) some could be executable files .exe, or zip files .zip
If your dragging the file on top of the jar then thats because the jar is a file and not a folder. If you drag a file on top of another file your say that you want to run file B with file A. Get a zip Archive software like 7zip (google it) If your using a archive software and this is still happening the only think i can think to tell you is open the archive.
VisualBoy Advance is a computer program that emulates the Gameboy Advance. No installation should be necessary, as once the program is downloaded (and extracted if contained in a ZIP file) it should run on its own.
Depends. What site are you using to get the ISO from? I recommend coolrom.com. It has the ISO right there in the folder and also. Are you using 7-zip to extract the files into a folder? Explain more like what game you're trying to play, Which version, etc.
.class is the extension of a java byte code file.
extZIP must refer to a zipped file. You will need to use a zip extractor such as 7-Zip to extract the .nds file out of the zip.
If you have the game installed in to your Computer, and no game disc, youll have to download Crack for the game. My favorite site for downloading cracks is www.gamecopyworld.com, Just select any mirror, type the game name into the Search bar, its on the right side of the website, then you search for "No-CD Crack" and download it, open it with "WinZip" or "Winrar" (Google.com and search for it to download). There should be and .EXE file, you put it into the Directory you put the game in, example "C:/Program Files/Blizzard/Diablo3" Check if you can see a .Exe file there that has the same name as the EXE in the .zip file you just downloaded from gamecopyworld. if it isint there it cauld be in another folder in that folder, some times its "System Files" or "Bin". overwrite it with the one in the zip file and you should be able to play the game without the game cd. If it doesnt work theres always a .nfo file in the .zip, open that file with Notepad and read it.
Look for a file named SETUP.EXE and double-click it. NO! Move the extracted folder into My documents/EA games/the Sims 2/Downloads (If there isn't one, create it) Enjoy!
Put your zip file on your desktop and click rename , then change ZIP to IPSW. tell me if it worket, and please tell me the link where u download that ipsw
On windows, if you downloaded the EXE version just open it, if you download the ZIP file you'll have to extract it then find the EXE file and open that.
Because a zip file is a lot smaller than a normal file, making it quicker to download. Once you have downloaded the zip file you have to click 'extract all files and choose where you want it saved. :)
Uploading directly the zip file wont work you need to upload the template and check if its working fine because only the template file can be uploaded and it cn work accordingly.
Zip software can be downloaded from various websites. In order to make sure you are downloading the correct file needed, make sure to visit a site that is a reputable one. Some of those websites are Winzip and CNET Download.
unzip the zip file and place the .ar file in the Midtown Madness directory
An exe file, a windows executable file. There is no zip file for it as far as I know, also arcade down did not create need for madness, radical play did.
Depends on the file type, some, especially downloaded files and executables (.EXE and .COM) files are already compressed, so therefore won't be smaller when you zip them. You can combine zip files into a single zip file, but it doesn't make the file size a smaller total.
ZIP is a file format commonly used to archive more then one file into one file and compress them. I recommend using WinRAR 3.71 to open files with formats such as: .zip, .rar, etc. It can be downloaded here: http://www.rarlab.com/download.htm. Simply click on the first option if you have a Windows computer.