
If no application is listed, then as mentioned already you may have to download a utility to unpack the file.


If you expand this entry, you will see what application on the Mac is set to open these files types. Please reply with the extension name.Īlso, under the Name & Extension menu is the Open With section. If the file format is something other than zip, you may need Stuffit or something similar to unpack the file. It will automatically create a folder for the driver in the same Downloads folder. If this is the extension of the driver, simply double click to decompress the download. With OS X 10.5 and 10.6, there is a built in function to create a compressed zip file. Note that you may need to click the little triangle next to Name & Extension to expand the view.

If you select the driver file in Downloads and perform a Get Info (Command I or File > Get Info), the Get Info will show you under the heading of Name & Extension what format the file is.
