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						deelix
					
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					|  Posted: Thu, 19th Jan 2006 23:49    Post subject: |  |  
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					|  Posted: Fri, 20th Jan 2006 00:25    Post subject: |  |  
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					| is it just one archive your looking to repair?
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					|  Posted: Fri, 20th Jan 2006 00:26    Post subject: |  |  
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					| You cannot "repair" RAR-archives, only extract the content up to the point where the data is corrupted.
 There are no magical ways to get corrupted data from a RAR-archive back, so the term "repair" is superfluous, and even misrepresentative here.
 
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						sTo0z
					
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					|  Posted: Fri, 20th Jan 2006 00:28    Post subject: |  |  
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					| Isn't there some nonsense about .par files or something? o.O |  | 
	
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					|  Posted: Fri, 20th Jan 2006 00:33    Post subject: |  |  
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					|  	  | fisk wrote: |  	  | You cannot "repair" RAR-archives, only extract the content up to the point where the data is corrupted. 
 There are no magical ways to get corrupted data from a RAR-archive back, so the term "repair" is superfluous, and even misrepresentative here.
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 I hate to disagree with you but my work pays for several copies of Ontracks Easy Recovery Pro to be installed on our servers, and I have used it many times to "repair" corrupt .zip / .rar archives. (yes there are sometimes when it doesn't always work, but it usually does)
 
 http://www.ontrack.com/easyrecoveryfilerepair/
 
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					|  Posted: Fri, 20th Jan 2006 00:56    Post subject: |  |  
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					|  	  | tb5821 wrote: |  	  |  	  | fisk wrote: |  	  | You cannot "repair" RAR-archives, only extract the content up to the point where the data is corrupted. 
 There are no magical ways to get corrupted data from a RAR-archive back, so the term "repair" is superfluous, and even misrepresentative here.
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 I hate to disagree with you but my work pays for several copies of Ontracks Easy Recovery Pro to be installed on our servers, and I have used it many times to "repair" corrupt .zip / .rar archives. (yes there are sometimes when it doesn't always work, but it usually does)
 
 http://www.ontrack.com/easyrecoveryfilerepair/
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 Whether you agree with me or not, does not change my statement:
 
 1. Lost data is lost. There is no way to magically make it re-appear.
 
 Perhaps you can, eg. restore parts of an archive, but the ones that have been corrupted due to lost/corrupted data are lost forever.
 
 2. There is no way to get that [lost/corrupted] data back using any "repair"-tool.
 
 What these so-called "repair"-tools do, is try to re-create the RAR-archive using the data that is available. But my initial statements here (1&2) are still true.
 
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					|  Posted: Fri, 20th Jan 2006 02:35    Post subject: |  |  
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					| If you have Par your set.  If there is a Recovery Record in the .RAR your trying to fix that should also work.  Anything else and I think you are SOL.
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						[sYn]
					
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					|  Posted: Fri, 20th Jan 2006 13:43    Post subject: |  |  
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					| RAR FILES CAN BE REPAIRED USING PAR SETS
 However, to get a par set you must find someone with the exact same archive set and ask them to build a par set from it. Almost 90% of "downloaded material" comes with a Par set, you should always download this and run a parity check to make sure your rar's are all up to scratch.
 
 http://www.par2.net for more info
 
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					|  Posted: Fri, 20th Jan 2006 14:56    Post subject: |  |  
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					| If there archive has a recovery record you should be able to fix it with winrar..
 Goto winrar under tools tab click on show information and check if you have a recovery record if not the archive can not be repaired without par files.
 
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					|  Posted: Fri, 20th Jan 2006 15:30    Post subject: |  |  
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					| Pars aren't the only way but it's one way. They all work on the same principles though of repeating binary code. Since there's no speicific block created with a par this can take any 'programmed' shape and recover any missing blocks.
You could try to decode some of the raw data.
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					|  Posted: Fri, 20th Jan 2006 23:27    Post subject: |  |  
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					|  Posted: Sat, 21st Jan 2006 00:58    Post subject: |  |  
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					| as far as i know, you can only repair archives (rar, zip, etc.) if they were archived with the option 'add recovery record' or something like that....
and PAR works perfectly
 
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