If you download stuff off the internet, most likely, you have
encountered files having the RAR extension. It’s the format of the
popular archiving software WinRAR, the purpose of which is to split big
files into smaller chunks and to lower the file size. However, there are
times which they can be corrupted due to several reasons such as the
upload/download process, problems with the server, internet connection,
etc.
This guide teaches you how to repair a corrupted RAR archive with the
help of Recovery Record, I made this guide because a lot of users are
having problems extracting the content(s) of the archive due to volume
corruption, CRC errors, etc (especially if the file is downloaded from
MediaFire, read about it [Only admins are allowed to see this link].
Maybe some of you already know about it, but a lot of users don’t,
especially newbies, so I created this guide for the sake of “noobs”.
What you need:
- WinRAR, if you don’t have it, you can download it [Only admins are allowed to see this link].
- A little bit of common sense.
Here we go.
I downloaded a file split in 6 parts (200MB each) posted [Only admins are allowed to see this link] (uploaded by jaymastergwapo).
first if the archive has a Recovery Record. To check if it’s present,
check the Properties of the archive (Right-click >> Properties).
otherwise, sad to say, you can’t repair the archive. You can just
re-download the corrupted part or tell the uploader to re-upload it.
Next step is to open any part with WinRAR and click the “Up one level”
button. Highlight the corrupted part(s) (in my case, there are three),
go to Tools and select “Repair Archive” or just simply press “Alt+R”. A
box will pop up and select “Treat the corrupt archive as RAR”, and click
“OK”.
prefix “fixed.”, so that it’ll have the same file name along with the
other parts.
are other cases which you have to use a Hex Editor to fix the archive.
I’ll make a guide on it when I find corrupted archives which suit that
case.
Here’s a [Only admins are allowed to see this link] to that type of case, though this guide is pretty much outdated.
Thanks for reading.
Feel free to ask questions.
encountered files having the RAR extension. It’s the format of the
popular archiving software WinRAR, the purpose of which is to split big
files into smaller chunks and to lower the file size. However, there are
times which they can be corrupted due to several reasons such as the
upload/download process, problems with the server, internet connection,
etc.
This guide teaches you how to repair a corrupted RAR archive with the
help of Recovery Record, I made this guide because a lot of users are
having problems extracting the content(s) of the archive due to volume
corruption, CRC errors, etc (especially if the file is downloaded from
MediaFire, read about it [Only admins are allowed to see this link].
Maybe some of you already know about it, but a lot of users don’t,
especially newbies, so I created this guide for the sake of “noobs”.
What you need:
- WinRAR, if you don’t have it, you can download it [Only admins are allowed to see this link].
- A little bit of common sense.
Here we go.
I downloaded a file split in 6 parts (200MB each) posted [Only admins are allowed to see this link] (uploaded by jaymastergwapo).
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While I was extracting its content, I encountered an error saying that three parts are corrupted. This image has been resized. Click this bar to view the full image. The original image is sized 769x400. |
[Only admins are allowed to see this link]
Instead of wasting bandwidth re-downloading the corrupted part(s), checkfirst if the archive has a Recovery Record. To check if it’s present,
check the Properties of the archive (Right-click >> Properties).
[Only admins are allowed to see this link]
If it’s present, you have a good chance of fixing the archive, otherwise, sad to say, you can’t repair the archive. You can just
re-download the corrupted part or tell the uploader to re-upload it.
Next step is to open any part with WinRAR and click the “Up one level”
button. Highlight the corrupted part(s) (in my case, there are three),
go to Tools and select “Repair Archive” or just simply press “Alt+R”. A
box will pop up and select “Treat the corrupt archive as RAR”, and click
“OK”.
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[Only admins are allowed to see this link]
Then the repairing process will begin. This image has been resized. Click this bar to view the full image. The original image is sized 839x660. |
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Wait until you see the message “Done”, and then click “Close”. This image has been resized. Click this bar to view the full image. The original image is sized 842x666. |
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New file(s) (in my case, there are three) will show up with their filename having the prefix “fixed.”.This image has been resized. Click this bar to view the full image. The original image is sized 828x671. |
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Move the corrupted part(s) in other location (I just created a folder inside that directory), just in case. This image has been resized. Click this bar to view the full image. The original image is sized 818x671. |
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After moving the part(s), rename the repaired file(s), just remove the prefix “fixed.”, so that it’ll have the same file name along with the
other parts.
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After renaming the file(s), you can now extract the content(s) of the archive(s) without errors. This image has been resized. Click this bar to view the full image. The original image is sized 816x665. |
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In my case, it’s the Pacquiao-Cotto fight. This image has been resized. Click this bar to view the full image. The original image is sized 830x674. |
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This is just the most common case of repairing corrupted archives, thereare other cases which you have to use a Hex Editor to fix the archive.
I’ll make a guide on it when I find corrupted archives which suit that
case.
Here’s a [Only admins are allowed to see this link] to that type of case, though this guide is pretty much outdated.
Thanks for reading.
Feel free to ask questions.