WinRAR compression package damage built-in repair method

  
For files with large files, we often compress them or use a larger file to compress them. This will not only take up less space, but also save the integrity of the files during the transfer process, but we sometimes have Encountered the problem that the compressed file was damaged. So what about the compressed file corruption? How to fix compressed file corruption? In fact, the WinRAR compression package has a built-in compressed file repair function, which can be used for some damaged compressed files damaged by the compressed package. For files with large files, what we often love to do is to compress, but sometimes we encounter such a problem, that is, the compressed file is damaged. So what about the compressed file corruption? How to fix compressed file corruption? In fact, the WinRAR compression package has a built-in compressed file repair function, which can be used for some damaged compressed files damaged by the compressed package. Pepsi.com below introduces how WinRAR uses the built-in compressed file repair feature to repair corrupted compressed files. WinRAR has a built-in compressed file repair function. In many cases, this function can be used for some damaged compressed files. 1. First open the WinRAR main window, change from the address bar to the directory where the damaged compressed file is located, and select the damaged compressed file. 2. Use the mouse to click "fix" on the WinRAR toolbar. At this time, WinRAR will pop up a dialog box to let you choose the path to repair the file. 3. After setting, click "OK", WinRAR will start to repair the damaged compressed file, and will display the whole process of repairing in the form of a dialog box. 4, enter the storage directory of the repair file you set, you will find a compressed file named rebuilt.*.rar or rebuilt.*.zip, which is the file that WinRAR has fixed for you. Try to unzip it, if everything is ok, congratulations, your damaged zip file has been fixed! It should be noted that WinRAR's built-in compressed file repair function is not effective for all damaged compressed files. For those compressed files with severe damage, WinRAR will become helpless, or only some files in the compressed package can be repaired. . This article comes from [System Home] www.xp85.com
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