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| CD Freaks Rookie Join Date: Dec 2006
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| Tugzip trauma Hello all. I need some help with 'Tugzip' if anyone's familiar. I've got some files with the extension xvid.r01,r02,r03 etc and also one xvid.rar which is a rar archive. Now to be honest I've been messing around with this for some time and I may have created the archive myself but I'm not sure. I can extract from the xvid.rar but none of the others. I thought I'd sussed it the other day because I did manage to extract one but now I'm back to square 1. I've thought about changing the extensions to .rar but thought I'd ask for some advice first thanks. |
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| CDFreaks Resident Join Date: Aug 2004
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| Re: Tugzip trauma Sounds like a multipart... accessing the first part (the rar) also reads the others when it needs to - they are continuations. Multipart is used for spreading a longer file into limited size chunks - the limit used to be floppy-sized, now it tends to be attachment size limits. |
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| Moderator, Editor & CD Freaks Guru Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Italy
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| Re: Tugzip trauma hmm it seems that you downloaded somewhere a multivolume rar archive (i.e. a rar archive splitted in segments) and that a segment is corrupt. For what I know there is no way to repair a damaged segment. |
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