Re: Are there types of scrambled NZB
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Originally Posted by
MacGyverSG1
I don't like using programs that will download, repair (if necessary), and extract (then delete RARs when done). Sometimes they screw things up. Then I have to redownload files. I like to do each step manually. No f*ckups that way. An extracting problem might be an issue will using an old version of WinRAR or 7-zip.
Or too new as well, not just old
If the archive is old there could be an issue. I've had issues with some newer versions of tools working with older archives.
Re: Are there types of scrambled NZB
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Originally Posted by
Tokeman
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Originally Posted by
MacGyverSG1
I don't like using programs that will download, repair (if necessary), and extract (then delete RARs when done). Sometimes they screw things up. Then I have to redownload files. I like to do each step manually. No f*ckups that way. An extracting problem might be an issue will using an old version of WinRAR or 7-zip.
Or too new as well, not just old
If the archive is old there could be an issue. I've had issues with some newer versions of tools working with older archives.
I've never had that issue (WinRAR).
Re: Are there types of scrambled NZB
Sorry for late reply, switching to the latest version of 7-zip indeed solve my problem. Thanks!
Re: Are there types of scrambled NZB
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Originally Posted by
sam_ron
Sorry for late reply, switching to the latest version of 7-zip indeed solve my problem. Thanks!
That's usually how it goes. When WinRAR makes an update, the other programs have to update themselves also. Luckily WinRAR doesn't make many updates that cause that issue too often.
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Originally Posted by
nQQ
or set the program to not delete archives ...
I like programs that don't have that option. When I want them deleted, I'll do it. Settings sometimes get reset with an update. Default should be to leave files alone. I don't like surprises.
Re: Are there types of scrambled NZB
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Originally Posted by
MacGyverSG1
I don't like using programs that will download, repair (if necessary), and extract (then delete RARs when done). Sometimes they screw things up. Then I have to redownload files. I like to do each step manually. No f*ckups that way. An extracting problem might be an issue will using an old version of WinRAR or 7-zip.
Completely agree with you. So many times grabbers have screwed my downloads. Do it all by hand with multipar.