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Alternative method to opening a .sea file
Authored by: RogerG on Dec 31, '06 05:48:32AM

Very good. I met this .sea archive problem when downloading drivers from the Epson website yesterday. No way to open the files, whatever I did. I asked my correspondents, no one knew either. I looked in Google and bang! it came up with this post.

I tried it - problem solved.

BTW, Epson is really inconsiderate, keeping a great number of its drivers updates in this format. One would expect better than that from such a corporation.

RogerG
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Alternative method to opening a .sea file
Authored by: JoelFarris on Jan 07, '07 05:48:05PM

I just sent a message to Epson tech support asking for the .dmg version of a driver that I need because Stiffit 11.0.2 tells me that the filename.sea.hqx is not compressed. Double clicking in the Finder opens Script Editor, which promptly displays the jibberish code that's INSIDE the driver.

I changed the extension of filename.sea to filename.app, and double-clicked it. It opened and installed beautifully. Thanks for this hint!

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Joel Farris
"and that's the way it oughta be!"



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