Group: People Too Lazy to Register
Posts: 72
Joined: 10-July 07
Member No.: 1614
The files are not actually in a ZIP. The extension is .RAR, and you you the program WinRAR to decompress them. Google it and you'll be able to download a fully serviceable trail version.
Group: Flunkies
Posts: 340
Joined: 14-February 08
From: The Battleground
Member No.: 1697
It says it's in a ZIP but it's actually not? Strange. I didn't have any problems downloading it, but then again, I have both PKZip and the universal winRAR installed on my PC...
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