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Yesterday when extracting a ZIP file created with WinRAR I received dozens of errors during the process. The file I was extracting was generated from the entire Documents and Settings folder on a Windows XP computer and I was extracting it to the Desktop of another user on another computer. The issue is the fact that the path and/or filename exceeded the 260 characters which is set by WinRAR.
Below I show some output from the errors received as well as two tips that should help resolve the problem. WinRAR ZIP File Extraction Error Logs. The system cannot find the path specified.
As you can see above the files and folders being extracted were deep into one of the users Temporary Internet folders which would explain the extra long paths and the winrar error. Use the tips below to shorten the path that files and folders are being extracted to and this should resolve any errors during the uncompress process. Tip Number One: Rename WinRAR File In this example I was extracting a file named sierra.zip which then generates a folder for the files to be extracted to called sierra/. Sometimes the file name will be longer thus adding more characters to the extraction path. You should first rename the ZIP or RAR file to something shorter such as a.rar or a.zip. So in my example it only saves us 5 characters from the length of the path but depending on the name of the file this could save many more characters from the length of the path. Tip Number Two: Extract To Root Directory Also in this example I was extracting to a users desktop on a totally different computer but because I was doing this it adds “C: Documents and Settings User Desktop” to the path.
Instead if you extract to the root of the C directory this will save a bunch more characters. In this example we save 33 more characters in length. After using both of the tips above I was able to extract the ZIP file without issue. I’m in a fix: I use Windows 7, and I downloaded a.rar archive which was split into 7 parts, and I’m pretty sure it was created under the Linux OS, so within the archive itself some file path names were longer than the 260 character limit for windows. Even when I moved the part files to the root directory, some files just won’t extract. I even renamed the part files to single character names, but long folder names within the archive cannot be renamed, the rename option is greyed out in winrar. Is there a “combine part files” option within winrar to ‘unsplit’ the archive WITHOUT extracting?
I’ve succeeded in combining them using 7zip, but neither winrar or 7zip would let me rename folders within the combined archive, and some files were also missing in the combined archive, most likely skipped due to long path names. Just in case it matters, the archive is also password protected, but I have the password.
Any helpful advice? Like third party programs I could use to rename those folders within the archive? Or any other workaround methods. Sorry for the wall of text.
Thanks in advance.