We can easily convert the zip file into jar file by using the converting software, named winzip.
Right click the file and click "Send to" then click "Compressed Zip File" and select the save location.
In the past there are people who experimented with zip files to store them as images. None of the current compression software supports this. A zip file can contain a image file.
You cannot convert a .ZIP file to a .AUC file. A .ZIP file is an archive, and .AUC is audio. However, if there is an .AUC file located inside the .ZIP file, then you can extract it using software or even Windows internal .ZIP handling. First try double-clicking the .ZIP file to see if it opens. If it does, then deal with the files the same as you would files in a regular Windows folder. If not, then download PKZip, 7Zip, Rar!, or other archiver that handles .ZIP files. After installing an archiver, the likely action is to right-click the file you want to unzip and select unzip.
On a Mac right click on the file/folder and select Compress file/folder name from the menu that appears. This will create a zip file called file/folder name.zip
You don't need to buy a converter to convert a zip to an mp3 file. Groups of MP3 files often come in a ZIP file for easier download. The ZIP file contains files that have been compressed to reduce the size of the files. It is a folder that downloads to your computer, which you can then unzip and use the files inside. MP3 files are audio files that often take up a lot of space. Downloading a ZIP file filled with MP3s is a fast way of receiving all the data on your computer.
The mpeg is inside the rar file. Use WinRar or 7-zip to extract the files.
Zip - file format - was created in 1989.
To work with the zip file first u have a software that which is used for compress and extracting of a zip file. once u get it its very easy to extract the zip file. just right click on the zip file u can see extract option click on this and in some minutes u'll get your normal file.
Go to the following link and your answer is there: http://www.file-extensions.org/deb-file-extension
You would have to un-rar them (using something like WinRar) to a temporary folder, then zip them (using something like WinZip) into a zip file. No direct conversion out there that I'm aware of.
Those are really two completely different file types. An ISO image is a collection of many files (including EXE files in some cases), basically an archive like RAR or ZIP, but unlike RAR/ZIP it is not compressed. An EXE file is an executable file that just contains code to be ran. If you convert the ISO to an EXE it will not do anything.