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How To Open A Tar File Windows

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You can use seven-zip to untar the .tar file as well.

  1. Right-click the file
  2. Select vii-zip -> Extract Here / Extract To

answered Nov 27, 2010 at 14:51

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  • It doesn't piece of work for me, but I will attempt to upgrade vii-nix to the latest version.

    Nov 27, 2010 at fifteen:01

  • Afterwards upgrading 7-Nix from 9.16 to ix.20 it works fine. Thanks.

    Nov 27, 2010 at 15:12

  • @Paul, How to do it in one step?

    May 16, 2015 at 3:35

  • @Pacerier - y'all tin can't do information technology in one step using 7-zip, since you're unpacking two filetypes: gzip and tarball. If you can use Linux, command line allows ane step: tar xvfz somefilename.tar.gz. Otherwise check out these answers

    May 16, 2015 at 3:40

  • @KolobCanyon - right-click the file and select seven-zilch->Excerpt Here/Extract To...

    Oct 5, 2016 at xix:08

If you tin can, you tin can always apply fustigate for windows and merely do the regular

                                  tar -xvzf <filename.tar.gz>                              

answered Oct 26, 2016 at 20:49

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  • Enquire yourself, do you have Git Fustigate already installed... 3:)

    Mar 21, 2019 at xx:57

  • @LoremIpsum aye, linux subsystem is a role of windows 10 now and tar command is available from windows cmd.exe.

    May 1, 2019 at fourteen:48

  • Awesome, thanks.

    Nov fifteen, 2020 at 22:36

  • I was able to practise this simply using windows command prompt

    Mar 29, 2021 at 23:35

With a latest Windows 10 (1803+, or 10.0.17063+ for insiders) you tin unpack a tar archive but like you do it in linux:

              cmd.exe -> tar xf annal.tar.gz                          

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answered May 1, 2019 at 14:54

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7-nil should work for you. I believe yous accept to untar the .tar role of the file as a second step after unzipping the .gz part.

You also may need to cheque your 7-cypher settings...

  • Click Tools → Options
  • Go to the "Organization" tab.
  • Brand sure "tar" and "gz" are checked off.

answered November 27, 2010 at xiv:52

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  • Thanks, it worked later on upgrading my 7-Zero from 9.xvi to 9.xx.

    Nov 27, 2010 at 15:13

  • +1 your solution was teh but one that worked for me.

    January 13, 2017 at ten:23

  • in 17.01 yous can view files within the tar.gz archive with 2 steps in the gui - just acquaintance the files with your user. You can also associate rpm & deb files at present.

    January 31, 2018 at 12:04

I use uncomplicated WinRAR extractor to extract .tar.gz file; only do these steps,

  1. Beginning extracting the .tar.gz file with WinRAR, it will generate an Intermediate file.
  2. Rename that intermediate file as ".tar" and excerpt it once more with WinRAR.

Now second fourth dimension it will extract your all files/folders.

answered Dec 22, 2012 at 13:24

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  • This should exist the accepted answer IMHO. Windows users who are probable accepted to WinZip are probable to observe WinRAR very intuitive to apply.

    Jun 25, 2014 at 18:20

The seven-zip package comes with a command-line tool called 7z.exe that can piping to and from stdin (-si) & stdout (-so). So the following line will exercise the extractraction in 1 stride with no intermediary file (-ttar tells seven-nothing that we're pipage in a tar stream).

                PATH_TO_7ZIP\7z.exe x netlib-0.thirteen.1.tar.gz -so | PATH_TO_7ZIP\7z.exe 10 -si -ttar                              

answered Feb 19, 2016 at 21:02

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  • Nice i! Uncomplicated and no temp files!

    Sep xiii, 2016 at five:10

The problem is that when seven-nothing uncompresses the tar file into a subdirectory, you have to get into the subdirectory in order to uncompress the tar file.

If you've tried to uncompress the subdirectory, information technology won't piece of work of course.

There are two solutions here:

  1. Utilise 'extract here', not 'Excerpt files...'.
  2. Go into the subdirectory and excerpt from at that place.

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answered February 14, 2012 at 12:36

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Install total commander, it will bargain with tar.gz files. You tin just go inside such kind of file and copy it to the place yous need. Extraction is done by TC in the background.

answered Sep 24, 2013 at 7:44

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  • could you link the download link and elaborate the usage?

    Sep 24, 2013 at 9:49

answered Jan 16, 2015 at xix:00

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Paul has it correct, but in this case it's a 2-step process. First to remove the .gz(decompress the files) and 2nd to remove the .tar(unpack the files).

answered Aug 21, 2015 at 18:46

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  • Could you tell us how to do those steps?

    Aug 21, 2015 at nineteen:11

  • first you'll need 7-zip... 7-zippo.org I like to create a binder to identify the .tar.gz file into prior to unzipping. Right-click on the file and hover over 7-cypher, select "Extract Here" to remove the .gz. - at present do the same for the newly created .tar file.

    Aug 24, 2015 at 13:02

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