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down vote favorite 5 After 25 years on PCs I am delighting in learning all I can about working with my new Mac and OS X Mavericks. I tried just now to open a zip file but was interrupted when an Archive Utility dialog appeared saying "Unable to expand "filename.zip" into "Downloads". (Error 2 - No such file or directory.) What to do? How can I access the contents of the zip file? osx mavericks zip share|improve this error 2 no such file or directory linux question edited Jun 23 '14 at 6:02 Ian C.♦ 28.7k19109176 asked Jun 23 '14 at 4:01 user83364 86113 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 25 down vote It's likely that filename.zip is either not actually a .zip file, or is corrupted. Open up Terminal. You can access it by typing "Terminal" into Spotlight. Enter the command(s) in the steps below into your command line prompt (triple click the line, copy it, and paste it into your prompt). Replace filename.zip with the actual name of the zip file. If the name of the file contains spaces, you need to enter it differently using the escape \ character. For example, if the file is named compressed crap.zip, you'd type compressed\ crap.zip in the command line. Step 1: Repair disk permissions. Once done, attempt to open the .zip file again. If you wish, you can do this from the command line. diskutil repairPermissions / Step 2: Use file to confirm it's actually a zip file: file ~/Downloads/filename.zip The output should be: Zip archive data, at least v2.0 to extract If you don't receive this output, post the output as a comment before proceeding. Step 3: After confirming it's actually a zip file, attempt to unzip it directly from the command line: unzip ~/Downloads/filename.zip -d ~/Downloads Step 4: Step 3 will likely fail. Run the zip command to attempt to repair any
the entire folder downloaded, the system tells me:Unable to expand "name.zip" in "folder name". (error 2 -
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No such file or directory.) What should I do as I tried zip archive data, at least v1.0 to extract to download various folders and I always get the same error message and have NO access to my error 21 is a directory pictures.I must say that working with WD My Cloud is very frustrating Any help would be very welcome.Os x El Capitan (10.11.4) Bennor 2016-04-21 22:24:56 UTC #2 Do you have a http://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/135853/error-opening-a-zip-file-no-such-file-or-directory non Macintosh computer, or one not running El Capitan you can use to try and open the "zip" compressed files? Further if using the default Apple unzip utility can you try open/extracting the zip file with a different extraction utility? That way you could isolate the problem to the zip file being corrupted or instead a (another) problem with El Capitan and https://community.wd.com/t/unable-to-expand-error-2-no-such-file-or-directory-zip/161032 the My Cloud. If you are zipping up a large amount of data/files try zipping one or two smaller files, then copy them to the My Cloud and test to see if the issue persists. Could be the problem is with a large zip file. A quick Google search bring up numerous Mac threads over the years where people had the "error 2" issue unrelated to the My Cloud. Some indicate it may be a problem with the permissions on the zip file post copy. Others indicate it may be a problem with the Apple extraction utility. Some links: Can't unzip .zip files... (ERROR 2) Error opening a zip file: No such file or directory?.zip corrupted on Mac JEHAN_LEGAC 2016-04-22 20:34:43 UTC #3 Dear Bennor, Unfortunately, I don't have another Os but only El Capitan and no PC around.What different extraction utility would you recommend. I have to places where I use WD-MyCloud-bk-2 (in Bangkok) andWD-MyCloud-IB-1(in Spain)I am now in Spain and try to download my pictures (large format) I saved onWD-MyCloud-bk-2 (in Bangkok) to be able to work with in Spain.Is there
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