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dj_alfi
ok, so i downloaded err something off the internet...

it was in multiple rar's or what they are called, about 50 files each sized 14,690 kbps... when i run quicksfv it says they all clear out perfectly, but when i try to open the .rar file it says "Cannot open e:\please organize\-+ Movies\xxxxx\xxxx.rar" which is strange cus last time i checked it said something like "no archives" or "cant find arhives" or whatever.. lol

any possibility to fix it?
Mr.Mystery
That's what you get for downloading pr0n.
BrownTA4Life
quote:
Originally posted by dj_alfi
ok, so i downloaded err something off the internet...

it was in multiple rar's or what they are called, about 50 files each sized 14,690 kbps... when i run quicksfv it says they all clear out perfectly, but when i try to open the .rar file it says "Cannot open e:\please organize\-+ Movies\xxxxx\xxxx.rar" which is strange cus last time i checked it said something like "no archives" or "cant find arhives" or whatever.. lol

any possibility to fix it?

yea this happened to me before:

reformat your computer
if u dont have a external hard drive to back ur files up ur teh scr3w3d

EDIT: i hope that helps
dj_alfi
lol itns not pr0n, and i don't think reformatting the drive will help anything.. any1 else?
Disney
Maybe you're using an old version of WinRAR.
schlauf
Clear up your directory pathname.

-> move the RAR-files to a simple directory such as D:\compressed or something like that - the "+-" in your pathname may confuse WinRAR since these characters used to be reserved for special purposes in former Windows/DOS versions and not to be used in general file- oder directory names.

Additionally, of course, be sure to use the latest WinRAR/unRAR version as suggested above.

Hope to help.
dj_alfi
quote:
Originally posted by schlauf
Clear up your directory pathname.

-> move the RAR-files to a simple directory such as D:\compressed or something like that - the "+-" in your pathname may confuse WinRAR since these characters used to be reserved for special purposes in former Windows/DOS versions and not to be used in general file- oder directory names.

Additionally, of course, be sure to use the latest WinRAR/unRAR version as suggested above.

Hope to help.


cheers, it did work :D thankyouthankyouthankyou

but the weird thing is that the rar's in the folder right below worked as a charm :conf: whats up with that lol.. but yeah.. it worked, thank you, now im gonna see It's all gone Pete Tong :D
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