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Old Feb 29, 2012, 04:30 PM   #26
PJonHar
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Yes!!

Thank you so much!

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Hi. Sure thing.

First, to reiterate, drop the "rar" program file from the "rarosx" folder onto the terminal window. Then make sure there's a space, then type "r" (without the quotes). Then make sure there's another space. Then drop the file you want repaired onto the terminal window (it'll give the path and name of the file). Then make sure there's another space, and type "Users/yourname/Desktop" or wherever you want the fixed file placed. It may be easier to just drop the folder where you want it placed onto the terminal window again so there's no chance at typos.

Then hit "return" and the repair scan will start. if the file has a recovery record, it will say that it was found almost immediately. Then it goes about repairing the file. Depending on the size of the file, it may take a couple minutes.

Note that the file will have the prefix "fixed" appended to the beginning of the filename. You'll need to delete that once the repair process has completed before you attempt to join the files again.

That should do the trick!
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Old May 24, 2012, 11:37 PM   #27
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How to repair a damaged RAR file?

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Hi guys!

I´ve download a torrent file of 6.5 Gb and finally after several weeks i got a message from Stuffit Xpander wich told me that my rar file is damaged.

Can someone help me with this frustrating situation?
Hi friend!
Really sorry that a file of 6.5 GB size yours has been damaged.
Undoubtedly it is a frustrating situation. And I can't suggest you to download the file again from where you have downloaded it earlier. It will be quite boring and will take more time of yours. But if you want to do that then you can and if not then repair that RAR file with the help of a software program and your time will definitely be saved. A tool can help you in your further file corruption issues. After having a tool you can repair the file at any point of time and get rid of this frustrating situation.
http://www.sysinfotools.com/recovery...-recovery.html
Do check it!
Bye, take care!
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Old Jun 7, 2012, 10:40 PM   #28
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Make use of following software RAR Fix Toolbox utility repairs .rar archives of more than 2GB.
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Old Sep 7, 2012, 12:58 AM   #29
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Hi all, Call me silly but I just can't figure it out . I went tot he website and looked around and found only a file for os2 and for power macs. I downloaded the app for os2. I tried to use the terminal method but came up with nothing. I think I need more detailed instructions, not being a very very savvy person about terminal and such. First - where on the website is the item I should download an what is it's name? I am running snow leopard on a mac book pro from 2010. thans for your help! Uhane
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Old Oct 12, 2012, 02:44 AM   #30
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Hmm ... :-( no way at all in my case. But here my sad experience.
I downloaded a file.rar and the Finder showed a 430Mb file, but when I opened it I didn't see anything inside.
Totally empty (!!)
So reading here about this trouble, I downloaded the Command Line Tool from (http://www.rarlab.com/download.htm) and
at the first attempt, nothing ... no "rebuilt.file.rar"
So in Terminal I tried this way:

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% cd (path/to/corrupted_file_rar/)
% for i in *.rar; do (path/to/cli_rar/rar) r "$i"; done
"path/to/and_so_on" ... just dragging the item from Finder's windows, and at last after a while I got the "rebuilt.file.rar".

Wow, opening this "rebuilt.file.rar" I saw its content. BUT ... extracting the files I always got "wrong checksum".
Even using repair options on Windows XP, I got a CRC error and extraction failed. Sad end of my experience !..
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Old Dec 27, 2012, 01:49 AM   #31
jammy246
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Hello,
Just relax; you can easily repair your damaged RAR file by making use of RAR repair tool. Few days back, even I was stuck in the same problem and was wondering how to fix RAR CRC error? At that time this utility helped me to repair my damaged RAR file and recover all my data. So why don’t you try this software? I hope this tool will help you too.
All the best,
Jammy
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