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This article shows you how to decompress RAR files on your Mac using the free Unarchiver app. If you can’t install Unarchiver for some reason, you can use the free Stuffit Expander app.
Steps
Using Unarchiver
- Open
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App Store on Mac.
- Click the search bar in the upper-right corner of the App Store window.
- Type unarchiver in the search bar, then press ⏎ Return .
- Click Get under the “Unarchiver” heading.
- Click Install App under the “Unarchiver” heading when prompted.
- Enter your Apple ID password when prompted.
- When asked, you may have to choose whether to save all unzipped files in the same folder or to be asked again each time.
- If you want to decompress a RAR file that has been split into several pieces, you should start with a file ending in “.rar” or “.part001.rar”. All sections must be saved in the same folder.
- In some cases, you can also double-click the RAR file to open it in Unarchiver. This won’t work if you have multiple applications that open RAR files on your Mac.
- If the RAR file is secured, you will have to enter the password before the file can be extracted.
Using StuffIt Expander
- Enter an email address in the “Email*” field.
- Click FREE Download .
- Click Download .
- You will be asked to verify the software before installation.
- When asked, you’ll click Open .
- If StuffIt Expander doesn’t start, right-click or press the Ctrl key and click on the file, then select Open With and click StuffIt Expander .
- If you want to decompress a RAR file that has been split into several pieces, you should start with a file ending in “.rar” or “.part001.rar”. All sections must be saved in the same folder.
- If the RAR file is secured, you will have to enter the password before the file can be extracted.
Advice
- The RAR folder is essentially the same as the ZIP folder, but with the only exception that both Windows and Mac computers come with a built-in program to decompress ZIP files.
Warning
- The RAR folder doesn’t always contain files that you can open, but Unarchiver and StuffIt Expander still allow you to view those files.
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This article shows you how to decompress RAR files on your Mac using the free Unarchiver app. If you can’t install Unarchiver for some reason, you can use the free Stuffit Expander app.
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