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down vote favorite I have a RAR I downloaded made up of multiple files. When trying to extract it, it tells me the data is incomplete, something bad with one of the files. Considering I had to download multiple large files, is there a way to find out exactly which of the files I should re-download? I'm on a Mac. osx archiving rar share|improve this question edited Aug 2 '11 at 11:11 slhck 125k38312360 asked Aug 2 '11 winrar checksum error in the encrypted file at 10:45 nute 71951727 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 1 down vote accepted Consider downloading UnRarX to test the files for integrity. Open UnRarX.app, click Browse (or Cmd+B), select your RAR files. I guess selecting the first one should be enough. Then, click Test. It will scan each of the RAR files and give you a more specific error message about which one is corrupt. I prefer UnRarX over the default Archive Helper in OS X, as it sometimes gives better results when opening password-protected RAR files. share|improve this answer answered Aug 2 '11 at 11:08 slhck 125k38312360 add a comment| Did you find this question interesting? Try our newsletter Sign up for our newsletter and get our top new questions delivered to your inbox (see an example). Subscribed! Success! Please click the link in the confirmation email to activate your subscription. up vote 2 down vote For me, the accepted answer didn't work for some reason. Maybe UnrarX has changed something in their later versions, or there was something funny about my files. It just didn't show the correct result for my files. Anyways, here's how I solved it: I downloaded the rar command line tools from Rarlab. Download the 'RAR for OS X' package. Even though it says trial, the unrar part is actually freeware. To test the archives run unrar t /pa
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Display results as threads More... Useful Searches Recent Posts Menu Forums Forums Quick Links Search Forums Recent Posts Menu Log in Sign up AnandTech Forums: Technology, Hardware, Software, and Deals Forums > Hardware and Technology > CPUs and Overclocking > I get inconsistent unRar checksum errors Discussion in 'CPUs and Overclocking' started by soccerballtux, Feb 25, 2015. Page 1 of 2 1 2 Next > soccerballtux Lifer Joined: Dec 30, 2004 Messages: 12,560 Likes Received: 0 how do I determine the source of the error? -passes 2 passes of Windows Memory Diagnostic (Advanced) -one pass of Memtest+ -can Prime95 for 3 hours -20 pass of IntelBurnTest (Standard) and yet if I unRar a large archive I will get an error on one or several files in particular; reboot and they'll show up on a different file during unpack. Consistently on the different file though. Until I reboot, then maybe it passes without trouble. similarly, uTorrent tossed a bunch of data due to hashfails, and would switch between 99.8 and 99.9% completed when I would force re-checks. At this point I copied it to another location for tests--for trying to complete the download, it kept downloading the same parts over and over and tossing them out. Or, one time I rebooted, forced a re-check, and the whole thing passes the check and says "complete". Since it's gone to "complete", I can't get it to fail. rig in my sig. powering down, waiting 20 seconds, and powering back up seems to 'improve' things. Doesn't seem to like it when I make BIOS changes to the CPU voltage, save/reboot, and go straight to Windows. If I do this 10 times in a row I can be guaranteed random program crashes all over the place, even with like...super high voltage 1.42v at 4.3ghz...(stock what the CPU came with)...until I power it down, let it sit 20 seconds, and power it back up. It's like there's a ghost of bad data that remains until power-off if the voltage has hypothetically been too low and caused data to be miscalculated. #1 soccerballtux, Feb 25, 2015 Last edited: Feb 25, 2015 VirtualLarry Lifer Joined: Aug 25, 2001 Messages: 33,780 Likes Received: 103 Easy. Your rig is unstable. Test without the overclock. #2 VirtualLarry, Feb 25, 2015 soccer