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Corrupt TAR Archive
Spent most of this weekend downloading a 1.4gig Tar file. Unforunately due to connection loss, the download had to be resumed a number of times.
When I came to unpack this file, received "archive is corrupt" from WinRAR and "Error reading header after processing 1 entries.." from WinZip.
The file consists of 100 or so packed files - Is there anyway to jump ever the bad/corrupt file and unpack the next file? At least then I could get most of the download.
Any help would be appreciated on this..
Thanks
Blackouk
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Try using dos with the tag -kb..
unrar e -kb filename
I think that should work for you.
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Dos wouldn't recognise 'unrar' as a command. Thats if I got the syntax right!
Regards
Blackout
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you were in the winrar directory, right??
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No I wasn't! I'm at work at the moment and tested it on this pc - Worked fine, thanks.
Gonna try it with the corrupted file, when I get home. Does it make a difference that the corrupted file is a .Tar?
Regards
Blackout
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Tried the Dos thing at home and got this...
UNRAR 2.90 freeware Copyright (c) 1993-2001 Eugene Roshal
Extracting from c:\invisi~1\download\Signs.tar
WARNING: You need to start extraction from a previous volume to unpack cd1.bin
Unexpected end of archive
Cannot find volume c:\invisi~1\download\Signs.t00
No files to extract
Not looking good.
Any Unix guys out there that have a nice little proggy for repairing .Tars????????
Regards
Blackout
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That's strange... Can you be sure it's a tar file??
And is it just the 1 file with the extension .tar you have??
Oh, and is that the movie signs??;)
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Yeah, it's definately a .tar file. I've tried renaming it to a .rar file and use WinRAR's repairer function. WinRAR wasn't able to repair it saying something about not having a header section, that's how I know its a .tar file because they don't have headers.
It's just the one file - 1.4g in size!!
Yes it's the screener of Signs by EM, supposidly a really good movie, if I could ever get to watch it :(
Regards
Blackout
PS - I've I ever get this unpacked, I'll send you a copy for all your help :)
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Is there a possability that it could be gzipped?? Cos large tar files are usually .tar.gz
Try renaming it to filename.tar.gz then run gunzip, then untar..
May work, dunno.
Failing that you could always see if wintar gives any more info.
http://www.spiralcomm.com/
ps, I've seen signs, wasn't my thing..
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Thanks m8 - I'll give those a whirl when i get home
Regards
Blackout
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Are you sure u resumed from the same source? I have had a case where i downloaded a tar file but finished it off from a different source think hey its the same filename but it ended up corrupt
Macca
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It definately wasn't the same source - same channel, bots had similar names
BTW - PowerArchiver couldn't open it, but WinTAR is reading some of the files at the moment, but it's taking a while. I'll get back tomorrow let you know how I got on.
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Success!!!!
WinTAR not only managed to read most of the files, but extract them too. Ran the extracted files through Azza-SFV (checks the validity of .sfv files and associated rar's) and here's the result...
CD1 = 37 ok, 17 missing
CD2 = 47 ok, none missing
Only have to download 17 more files and i've got it!!
btw, if anyone has a dodgy .tar file download the SCSI version of WinTAR. Remote version will view but won't extract the files.
doughboy, you're a diamond! Thanks for all your help on this. I owe you one!
Regards
Blackout
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