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Here is the link to the site: https://sites.google.com/site/dctresear … -retrieval
7z e CorelDB.7z
7-Zip 9.20 Copyright (c) 1999-2010 Igor Pavlov 2010-11-18
p7zip Version 9.20 (locale=en_US.utf8,Utf16=on,HugeFiles=on,2 CPUs)
Processing archive: CorelDB.7z
Error: Can not open file as archive
file CorelDB.7z
CorelDB.7z: 7-zip archive data, version 0.3
Are all files corrupted or am I missing something?
For example I can decompress following : http://sourceforge.net/projects/sevenzi … z/download
Last edited by tetrao (2012-05-16 22:40:36)
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Hi, CorelDB.7z is really a compressed archive? Maybe is other type of file with .7z as extension.
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Archive is corrupt. It's recognized as 7z archive by file because file uses "magic".
I would think you should be able to extract some files, but maybe another tool is required. Or maybe it's just not possible with 7z archives.
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You need to download all 7 files and extract from 'CorelDB.7z.001'. Essentially, it's a single archive split into 7 parts.
I tried from the command line first, and the only archive that had extractable files was the *.001 file. I then remembered I have file-roller installed – it also saw only *.001 as an archive. When I checked the properties of the archive, file-roller showed all 10,814 files in the archive and file-roller's status line shows 10,895 objects in the archive.
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You need to download all 7 files and extract from 'CorelDB.7z.001'. Essentially, it's a single archive split into 7 parts.
I tried from the command line first, and the only archive that had extractable files was the *.001 file. I then remembered I have file-roller installed – it also saw only *.001 as an archive. When I checked the properties of the archive, file-roller showed all 10,814 files in the archive and file-roller's status line shows 10,895 objects in the archive.
Yep, That was the thing. Thank you very much!
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