

If there are no errors, the unzipped content should be in your Home folder (Users/Your name).

Type unzip followed by a space drag the file in question onto the Terminal window… the name & path should be completed for you. Open Terminal from Applications/Utilities (or use Spotlight to find it). Otherwise just use the command line unzip program (via a terminal), see below: These other file mangers do not suffer from the same bug as the inbuilt Finder/Unarchiver app. You can successfully unzip via another file manager, such as ForkLift, Transmit, Commander One, or Path Finder instead. The other rare possibility is that the downloaded ZIP file is incomplete, please try the solutions below, before downloading the ZIP file again. You will normally only see this issue when you are using Finder or Unarchiver to try and open the ZIP.

There is a confirmed bug in MacOS Unarchiver (yet another issue with Macs, so much for them being easy to use!).
