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Thank you for the info. Simply install 7zip or WinRar, if this is not working then it's best to insert your Vista cd and fix the eror remember that this is usually not working with legal version. If it doesn't work you shold probably buy windows 7 :. Winzip and 7Zip is yor way. Shawn, as Mike mentioned, Windows has an inbuilt tool called WinZip to open and extract.

However, I give a thumbs up for 7-Zip. It can manage many more archive file types than WinZip. Find a zip file. If a sub-menu appears, please click "Choose Default Program…" 3. Click "Browse…" button. Browse to "C:Windows" folder. Find the file "explorer.

Make "Always use the selected program to open this kind of file" selected and click "OK". You should be able to open and extract. HTH, Smokey Share Share Tweet Email. It displayed the. PNG image perfectly, but she had been expecting the image to be displayed by Windows Photo Gallery, like it always has in the past.

Claiming that she didn't have any idea how such a thing could happen, she asked me to fix it. I knew right away what had happened. She had recently installed Apple QuickTime to view a movie that a friend had sent to her and must have clicked Yes when the installation procedure prompted her to alter the default programs.

As such, QuickTime had taken over all the default graphic file associations. Fortunately, my assumption that it would be an easy fix was indeed true; however, I decided to take the procedure one step further and remove QuickTime from the Open With list by using a quick Registry edit. PNG file type and so I really wanted to remove all traces of it.

Doing a bit of research on Vista's Registry structure, I discovered that there are five registry keys that have the potential to control the list of programs that display on the Open With submenu:. After deleting the QuickTime. Keep in mind that whenever you delve into the Registry, you are potentially playing with fire. So make sure that you have a recent backup.

Have you ever discovered that an application has essentially hijacked a file type on your Vista system? Have you ever encountered a program on the Open With submenu that you didn't want to have there? If so, please take a moment to drop by the Discussion Area and let us hear from you. Windows zip file associations are used to determine how Windows handles the opening of zip files.

By default Windows can natively open zip files using Windows explorer. However, there are many software apps available that can also open zip files such as Bitser, 7-zip, WinRAR, Zipware and they may take over as the default program associated with opening zip files.

If these applications are then later uninstalled the. To fix this problem and restore Windows Explorer as the default program associated with zip files you can try any of the solutions listed below. Please note that while some solutions may work for one computer they may not work for another but hopefully you will find one that works for you :.

Right click any zip file and select properties. Click the Change button next to where it says Open with in the screenshot below. In the Open with window select Windows Explorer from the list of programs 4.

Tick Always use the selected program If you do not see Windows Explorer in the list above then click Browse and manually select Explorer.

Finally click Open then OK. Similar to solution 1 above you can also right click the zip file in explorer, select Open with from the context menu and then select Choose default program as shown below.



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