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Old 01-12-2019, 11:48 AM   #20
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[*] Directly extract the ZIP archive you've just downloaded to the root directory of your device (i.e., not under any subdirectory). (That's the "one click" bit ;p)
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NOTE: Prefer the "Extract To" approach (and allow replacing existing content if it's asked of you) vs. manually copy/pasting or drag'n dropping bits of the ZIP content yourself, as preserving the integrity of the directory structure and its contents is of paramount importance!
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Second, don't let your GUI unarchiver do anything too smart, like unpacking stuff in a subdirectory, that'll obviously be counter-productive here. (c.f., second screenshot, from The Unarchiver's settings).
TL;DR: That extra initial folder wrecked things up, and is potentially forced upon you by your unarchiver app.

Which is unfortunately not that uncommon, especially on macOS, hence #2 .

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