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people found this useful Error: "Failed to extract archive" cannot complete the compressed folders extraction wizard windows 7 The Failed to extract archive error occurs when attempting
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to install a TurboTax software download or a manual update. It is caused by a
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damaged file that became corrupted while it was being downloaded.SolutionTo resolve this issue: Delete the downloaded file. Search Windows for %temp% (include the
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percent characters) to locate the Temp folder. Open the Temp folder and then delete all folders starting with ckz__. Turn off antivirus software. Disable your firewall. Using a different browser, re-download your TurboTax program or manual update, then try installing again. Remember to re-enable your antivirus and cannot extract zip file windows 7 firewall after a successful installation. If the same error persists, follow Steps 1–3, restart your computer in selective startup mode, and then complete the remaining steps.SLN12431 Last modified 3:30 pm PST November 5, 2014 turbotax faq, error Was this helpful? Helpful? Yes 7 No 55 Have a new question? Cancel Ask Tip: Ask and we'll first search for similar questions. If there are none, you'll be able to review and add additional details before posting to the community. × Why do you want to report this? Home Tags About Terms of Use Privacy Tax preparation software TurboTax customer reviews TurboTax tax tips and articles TurboTax tax tip videos Free tax calculators and tools © 2016 Intuit, Inc. All rights reserved. × Sign in or create an account To continue your participation in TurboTax AnswerXchange: Sign in or Create an account
new Plesk version coming out later this year. Visit this thread for more details. Restore Backup Error Discussion in 'Plesk 11.x for Windows' started cannot complete the compressed zipped folders extraction wizard windows 10 by GuilhermeJ, Jun 5, 2013. GuilhermeJ New Pleskian 0 Messages: 2 Likes unable to extract zip file Received: 0 Trophy Points: 0 Hello, Im tryng to restore a backup on plesk panel. Using a windows 2008 r2 unable to extract zip file windows 10 sp1 server. Panel version 11.0.9 Update #53. The process to do the backup is OK, but when I try to backup my sites, files, db, etc, occur an error: Code: Log file: https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/1899561-error-failed-to-extract-archive ERROR: (hosting object 'mydomain.com') Can not deploy content of domain mydomain.com ERROR: () Archiver error: unable to extract files from C:\Program Files (x86)\Parallels\Plesk\Backup\domains/mydomain.com/backup_mydomain.com_vhost_1306051751.zip ERROR: (hosting object 'mydomain.com') Can not deploy content of domain mydomain.com ERROR: () Archiver error: unable to extract files from C:\Program Files (x86)\Parallels\Plesk\Backup\domains/mydomain.com/backup_mydomain.com_vhost_1306051751.zip ERROR: (hosting object 'mydomain.tk') Can not deploy content of domain mydomain.com ERROR: () Archiver error: unable to extract files from https://talk.plesk.com/threads/restore-backup-error.287528/ C:\Program Files (x86)\Parallels\Plesk\Backup\domains/mydomain.com/backup_mydomain.com_vhost_1306051751.zip I think this error is because a wrong "/" in the file path when is tryng to extract, but I don`t know how to fix it. Thanks for the help. GuilhermeJ, Jun 5, 2013 #1 IgorG Forums Analyst Plesk Team 36 30% Messages: 21,031 Likes Received: 423 Trophy Points: 852 Location: Novosibirsk, Russia I assume the backup is invalid. To verify my assumption I would like you install xmllint utility. It will check the backup structure and will display possible errors. For more information please refer to the article: http://kb.parallels.com/8487 Also this issue can be caused by lack of free disk space for deploying content of these backuped domains. IgorG, Jun 6, 2013 #2 GuilhermeJ New Pleskian 0 Messages: 2 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 0 IgorG said: ↑ I assume the backup is invalid. To verify my assumption I would like you install xmllint utility. It will check the backup structure and will display possible errors. For more information please refer to the article: http://kb.parallels.com/8487 Also this issue can be caused by lack of free disk space for deploying content of these backuped domains.Click to expand... The backup i
alpha or beta version. If new version also doesn't help, read this manual. Required software: 7-Zip (latest version, that can be stable, alpha or beta version). Some program with hex viewer or editor, for example, FAR Manager. 7z archive structure 7z archive consists of 4 main blocks of data: Start Header (32 http://www.7-zip.org/recover.html bytes): it contains signature and link to End Header Compressed Data of files Compressed Metadata Block for files: it contains links to Compressed Data, information about compression methods, CRC, file names, sizes, timestamps and so on. End Header: it contains link to Compressed Metadata Block. Note: If 7z archive contains only one file without encryption, 7-Zip stores Metadata for that file in End Header in uncompressed form, and there are only 3 main blocks in that case. Archive example Archive example: a.7z (3740 bytes) that contains 5 files compressed with LZMA method. Start unable to of archive: 0000000000: 37 7A BC AF 27 1C 00 04 5B 38 BE F9 59 0E 00 00 0000000010: 00 00 00 00 23 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 7A 63 68 FD 0000000020: 00 21 16 89 6C 71 3D AB 7D 89 E6 3C 2E BE 60 24 00: 6 bytes: 37 7A BC AF 27 1C - Signature 06: 2 bytes: 00 04 - Format version 08: 4 bytes: 5B 38 BE F9 - CRC of the following 12 bytes 0C: 8 bytes: 59 0E 00 00 00 cannot complete the 00 00 00 - relative offset of End Header 14: 8 bytes: 23 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 - the length of End Header 1C: 4 bytes: 7A 63 68 FD - CRC of the End Header Relative offset of End Header is relative from the end of Start Header, that is at offset 0x20 (32 in decimal). Real offset of End Header in example archive = 0x20 + 0x0E59 = 0x0E79 20: 00 21 16 89 ... - start of compressed data. Note: if the file was compressed with LZMA method, the first byte is always 00. If first byte is not 00, then archive uses another method (it can be LZMA2 or encrypted data with AES). End of archive: End Header (offset = 0x0E59, length = 0x23): 0000000E70: 17 06 8D AD 01 09 80 0000000E80: AC 00 07 0B 01 00 01 23 03 01 01 05 5D 00 10 00 0000000E90: 00 0C 81 1A 0A 01 3C 70 52 F7 00 00 Possible values for first byte in End Header: 17 - End Header contains the link to Metadata Block. 01 - Metadata block is stored in End Header. Corruption types There are some possible cases when archive is corrupted: You can open archive and you can see the list of files, but when you press Extract or Test command, there are some errors: Data Error or CRC Error. When you open archive, you get message "Can not open file 'a.7z' as archive" Corruption case: Data errors or CRC errors for files inside archive Here we describe the case, when you can open archive and you see the list of files, but