Question:
Why I cant extract more than 4gb with winrar and win zip?
anonymous
2009-08-12 06:51:18 UTC
Why I cant extract more than 4gb with winrar and win zip?
Please help
Four answers:
Synful Visions
2009-08-12 06:57:29 UTC
If it is earlier than version 9, the 4 gigabyte limit cannot be overcome. You'll have to either upgrade or use a better utility such as 7-zip (free.)



If your disk is FAT32 rather than NTFS (Windows 98, ME, and some XP installations) you'll encounter the same type of file size limitations.
Ngo Cong Huan
2009-08-12 06:59:30 UTC
Because your target partition to stored extracted file is formatted in FAT32. FAT32 doesn't support file size larger than 4GB. You should extracted that file on a NTFS partition because it transends the 4GB limitation of file size.
cuthrell
2016-12-05 12:32:15 UTC
unpredicted end of archive = Your acquire did not end if it did, it became not performed from the source you downloaded it from. harrison j, the guy above me knows not something approximately computers, winzip is a terrible application. and winrar is a techniques stronger to any homestead windows based compression application. there is likewise a "fix" characteristic interior winrar, it by no skill hurts to objective it.
sean r
2009-08-12 06:57:26 UTC
Your hard drive may be a FAT32



Open command prompt and change your hard drive to ntsf



so if your using the c drive then youd type:



convert c: /fs:ntfs



gl


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