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Location: Ontario, Canada
Joined: Dec 11, 2009
Posts: 794
Location: Dyer,Indiana
Joined: Apr 22, 2012
Posts: 247
Location: Ontario, Canada
1. Can you right click on the pbsetup.zip you downloaded and choose "Extract" or "Extract All" from the context menu? Then you should have pbsetup.zip and pbsetup.exe <-- right click on the new pbsetup.exe and choose "Run".
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2. I'm not sure why .zip files seem to be associated with windows media center on your machine. [That's what I think you're saying]. If the above doesn't work and my assumption here is true, the easiest way to correct the file association problem not knowing which version of windows you're using is to install a 3rd party archiver 'zip' program which will change the associations to the newly installed dedicated archiver. While Windows has natively handled zip files from Xp onward, I believe that is the only archive type it handles natively. There are many archive types so having a dedicated program that will handle all types is a good thing. I would suggest either 7-Zip -or- PeaZip both are
Free and Opensource. [choose only one]
7-Zip >>>
http://www.7-zip.org/
Peazip >>>
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/peazip/4.5.1/peazip-plain-4.5.1.WINDOWS.exe?r=http%3A%2F%2Fsourceforge.net%2Fprojects%2Fpeazip%2Ffiles%2F4.5.1%2F&ts=1338737052&use_mirror=voxel
If you go this route, once the program is installed right click on the pbsetup.zip you downloaded and choose 7-Zip or or Peazip then "Extract Here" "Extract" or "Extract All" from the context menu. Then you should have pbsetup.zip and pbsetup.exe <-- right click on the new pbsetup.exe and choose "Run".
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