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These young people, with their 5.25" and 3" .... don't you remember the 8"Originally posted by DaveB View Post3.5" or 5.25"
5.25" would be easier to roll up and insert....
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They did well waiting so longOriginally posted by TheFaQQer View PostTo be fair, you did say "next few...days" and it's been 8 or 9
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Check your version of Winrar. Perhaps the file needs a newer or (more likely) an older version.
Unix is quite good with archive formats. If you have access to a Linux box, try a few command line tools, eg unrar.
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If it doesn't work for your rar file, then you may look at topics where experienced users can help you and give a solution or last method is suitable only when your .rar archive is fully crashed
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The process of doing this is as follows:
1. Right click on the RAR files and from the list, click on the extract files option.
2. A window will appear showing where a folder can be selected and where it may be saved.
3. Choose the check box which gives the option ‘Open Broken file’.
4. Click OK at the bottom of the window.
5. A warning will pop up but it should be disregarded at this point.Last edited by administrator; 9 April 2016, 08:21.
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He would have to steal them from his employer. You are not suggesting he do that are you?Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Postmilan has some tapes spare if that's easier
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milan has some tapes spare if that's easierOriginally posted by administrator View PostThe file is corrupt. It happens. That is why people have backups. And backups of backups.
If another account comes along in the next few hours or days and drops a link to a site that purports to fix these errors I will hunt you down and force feed you floppy disks until you burst.
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3.5" or 5.25"Originally posted by administrator View PostThe file is corrupt. It happens. That is why people have backups. And backups of backups.
If another account comes along in the next few hours or days and drops a link to a site that purports to fix these errors I will hunt you down and force feed you floppy disks until you burst.
5.25" would be easier to roll up and insert....
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The file is corrupt. It happens. That is why people have backups. And backups of backups.
If another account comes along in the next few hours or days and drops a link to a site that purports to fix these errors I will hunt you down and force feed you floppy disks until you burst.
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rar archive error
Hello,
On the computer stored, many files with the extension .rar, but one of the files no longer open and gives an error message: "Packed data CRC failed in volume name. The volume is corrupt"
What was the reason - have no idea.
However, I am trying to restore function in WinRAR - unsuccessfully.
Can anyone suggest how to open a file?Tags: None
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