On Thursday 03 January 2008, Jesús Guerrero wrote:
> On Thu, 3 Jan 2008 13:24:34 -0800
>
> "James Ausmus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Some installation programs will completely decompress all contained
> > files prioer to running the actual setup/install application - you
> > might try running the executable, then, while it is running, but
> > without actually going through the installation steps, search the hard
> > drive for any files that were unpacked - you might find where it
> > unpacked files and, if you're lucky, it might contain all contents -
> > 32 bit and 64 bit.
>
> Usually in c:\windows\temp\, at least, that was the trend when
> I used to use windows, many years ago.

It also could be in:

c:\Documents and Settings\<user_name>\Local 
Settings\Temp\<temporary_installation_folder>

or it may be in a subfolder of said application within:

c:\Program Files\<application name>\<installation_subfolder>

If you know what the name of the 64bit file is you can run search on c:\ while 
the installation executable is running.

BTW, the unzip command should be run on Linux rather than MS Windows.
-- 
Regards,
Mick

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