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Windows Explorer, the native file manager in Windows, can extract data from ZIP files but it does not open RARs. You need a third-party application to extract the contents of a RAR file.
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At the top, you will find three main options—Add, Convert, and Extract. Selecting the Add option allows you to archive files, ...
Click the "Dash" icon. Type "files" (without quotes) in the search box. Click "Files" icon. Use the file manager to navigate to the directory containing the RAR archive you want extract files from.
Windows ME/XP/2003 have built in ZIP file support. It is therefore, very easy to make and extract ZIP files using these operating systems.
Windows 95/98/2000 does not have have built in ZIP file support. It is therefore necessary to use a 3rd party software to create and extract ZIP files.
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