Re: Many files with strange *.rXX extension.
Umma Gumma,
They are rar part files
Are you a Pink Floyd fan as your name is taken from one of their albums?
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"Umma Gumma" <Itstotallyinvalid@invalid.ca> wrote in message
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> "Ron Badour" <Sorry@NoAddress.com> wrote in message
> news:ec6MdoZwHHA.4916@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> > You are right. From Winrar help:
> >
> > Volumes are parts of a split archive. Volumes are supported only by the
> > RAR archive format, so you cannot create ZIP volumes. Generally volumes
> > are used to store a large archive on several diskettes or other removable
> > media.
> >
> > By default RAR volumes have names like 'volname.partNNN.rar', where NNN is
> > the volume number. Using -vn switch it is possible to switch to another,
> > extension based naming scheme, where the first volume file in a
> > multi-volume set has the extension .rar, following volumes are numbered
> > from .r00 to .r99.
> >
> > Volumes may also be solid and self-extracting. The first self-extracting
> > volume has a different (i.e. not .rar) file extension identifier, for
> > example .exe for DOS SFX volumes.
> >
> > It is impossible to add, update or delete files in created volumes.
> >
> > To unpack volumes you need to start extraction from the first volume. If
> > volumes are stored on non-removable media like a hard disk, you need to
> > put all volumes in the same folder before starting extraction.
> >
> >
> > --
> > Regards
> >
> > Ron Badour
> > MS MVP 1997 - 2007
> >
> THANK YOU VERY MUCH, Ron.
>
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