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Sami1977

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Mar 4, 2009
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Use a program called 7-ZIP (not WINrar) to extract the files, and you will be fine. And also, ignore the error message that 7-ZIP gives.
 

wwilk

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I use WinZip and also got an error. I only get this when there is a problem with the file. I have unrared hundreds of files successfully with this program. How do you "ignore the error message" when the file will not unrar? Bottom line, the problem is with the file not the utility.
 

Pack1966

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I use WinZip and also got an error. I only get this when there is a problem with the file. I have unrared hundreds of files successfully with this program. How do you "ignore the error message" when the file will not unrar? Bottom line, the problem is with the file not the utility.

I've used WinZip too but to be fair, the suggestion to use 7-Zip (which I had never used before) worked well for me. I had gotten error messages from parts one and five but using 7-Zip seemed to overcome them.
 

Sami1977

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Mar 4, 2009
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I use WinZip and also got an error. I only get this when there is a problem with the file. I have unrared hundreds of files successfully with this program. How do you "ignore the error message" when the file will not unrar? Bottom line, the problem is with the file not the utility.

In WinRAR you can't ignore the error message, since the extracting of the file stops there. But with 7-Zip you still get the extracted file, even with the error message. And the AVI file plays perfectly.
 

wwilk

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Nov 20, 2009
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Yes, you are right. Even with the broken part 5,7zip extracted the file and it plays perfectly. Thanks for the tip!