How to Open .Rar Files on a Mac
Rar is a file format that is used to compress computer files and make them smaller. .Rar files can be broken up into equally sized parts for archiving and they can also be password protected. To open a .rar on your Mac, you usually need special software.
Before opening any .rar file, always make sure to run it through a virus scanner if you don't know where the file came from.
In some cases, large files are split into multiple .rar files called "volumes." You will know if you have a multiple-volume .rar file by the file name extension. The main file that you will need to decompress will be labeled .rar00, with additional files numbered .rar01, .rar02, etc. If you do not have all of the smaller volumes, you might not be able to open the main file.
- Learn about .rar files. .Rar files are popular with Windows users (the main .rar expander being WinRar), but you can also open .rar files on your Mac.
- Use StuffIt Expander if your computer runs Mac OS X. This program is built in to the system. You can use StuffIt Expander to decompress .rar files on your Mac (see Link below). StuffIt Expander also opens several other compressed file types.
- Use a decompression tool such as UnrarX to open .rar files on a Mac (see Link below). UnrarX is available for Mac OS X 10.0 and higher.
- Download software such as RAR Expander, which supports Apple scripts and can also expand multiple archives at once (See Link below).
- Open .rar files on your Mac by dragging the files and then dropping them onto the icon for your expander software. The software will then decompress and open the files so you can use them.
Before opening any .rar file, always make sure to run it through a virus scanner if you don't know where the file came from.
In some cases, large files are split into multiple .rar files called "volumes." You will know if you have a multiple-volume .rar file by the file name extension. The main file that you will need to decompress will be labeled .rar00, with additional files numbered .rar01, .rar02, etc. If you do not have all of the smaller volumes, you might not be able to open the main file.
0 comments:
Post a Comment