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hi Robert Anthony here for Mac tats plus itamp;#39;s inevitable when using your Mac that you will eventually compress files into a zip archive either for storage backing up to email or to save a bit of hard drive space but such is life that if something can go wrong chances are it eventually will and youamp;#39;ll be left with a damaged zip archive that you canamp;#39;t seem to open I want to show you how you can use terminals zip commands to target a damage to zip archive and if all goes well repair the archive and if not then try to salvage as much as you possibly can to demonstrate I have a zip archive here of all the Logic Pro project files of a production that Iamp;#39;ve recently finished I had a friend over in my studio and I wanted to show him how I achieved some of the sounds in the song so I clicked to unzip the archive using OS 10s built-in archive tool always well until I saw this error message not a problem I thought Iamp;#39;ll just use another app to unzip it and ri