If you have downloaded this file or found it on a storage device, it is rarely useful on its own. It is designed to work in conjunction with other parts (e.g., hrj01310553part2rar , part3rar , etc.).

Download a reliable extraction tool. Popular options include WinRAR (Windows), 7-Zip (Windows, free and open-source), or The Unarchiver (macOS).

| Symptom | Likely Cause | Fix | |---------|--------------|-----| | | One (or more) volume files missing or incomplete. | Verify you have every partX.rar file; re‑download missing parts. | | “CRC failed” or “Data error” | File corruption during download/storage. | Re‑download the offending part; run a checksum comparison if MD5/SHA1 values were provided. | | Extraction stalls or freezes | Very large files + insufficient RAM/virtual memory. | Close other apps; extract to a drive with enough free space; consider using the CLI version (less overhead). | | File names become garbled (e.g., Chinese characters show as ???? ) | Archive created with a non‑UTF‑8 code page. | In WinRAR: Options → Settings → Names → Set “Default charset for RAR archives” to the appropriate code page (e.g., Chinese Simplified (GB2312) ). In 7‑Zip, use Tools → Options → Language → Set “System locale” . | | “File not found” after extraction | Destination path too long (Windows limit = 260 characters). | Extract to a short path like C:\out\ or enable Long Path support in Windows 10/11 ( gpedit.msc → Computer Configuration → Administrative Templates → System → Filesystem → Enable Win32 long paths ). | | “Command not found: unrar” | Wrong package installed. | Install the proper unrar (not unrar-free ). See section 6.1. |

Disclaimer: Always ensure you have legitimate access to compressed files and scan downloaded files with antivirus software to protect your system.

Interrupted web transfers can corrupt individual bytes, forcing you to redownload the specific broken volume. Safety Checklist Before Extraction

Before extracting, run the file through an updated antivirus or a service like VirusTotal. Alphanumeric file names are sometimes used by bad actors to hide malicious executables.

Before running or opening files packed inside unverified .rar archives, always implement these foundational security steps:

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