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RAR files unpack 1

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jaxonbuckner51

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May 27, 2015
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I have downloaded a RAR file. When using WINRAR it now created a directory with little volume rars. filename.r00, filename.r01, filename.r02, etc.

Can someone assist me in explaining how to complete this unpack. When I unpack the first one, it creates a folder with a bin and cue file. When i start with the second on (filename.r01) it wants to overwrite the file exisiting.

Help?

Thanks
 
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sounds more like a problem with your file. Rars open the same way that zip files do in Windows. Have you tried just using Windows to open it? It should work in W7 (I think) and W8 (definitely)

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In WinRAR apply recovery function via next steps…
> Open the WinRAR application. Click on "File" and then "Open Archive" and browse to the damaged .RAR file.
> Press "Alt" + "R" on your keyboard. This will bring up the WinRAR repair dialog screen.
> Designate an easy-to-find location in the "Folder to put the repaired archive" box.
> Check the box that says, "Treat the corrupt archive as RAR."
> Press the "OK" button. Once it has finished repairing, a new archive will be built and placed in the location you designated.
> If instruction for WinRAR can't assist you make use of RAR Repair Toolbox
 
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