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Extracting ZIP File Posted by: Lucy John Follow me: @Lucyy_John In this modern world of information and technology, all users or administrators store huge amount of files and folders on their Windows computers. In order to compress these files and folders into one single file people use ZIP compression technique. Compressing extracting zip files unix files into ZIP file format saves a lot of system memory and more to this; these extracting zip files linux files can be easily shared or transmitted via internet, but errors while extracting these ZIP files are also a common issue. Windows operating system extracting zip files on mac has numerous error messages. Sometimes when you are unzipping your files from a ZIP archive, you may encounter an error message popping up saying, "An error occurred while unzipping. One or more files were not successfully unzipped. The error code is https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/952249 110." This error doesn’t allow you to access the data from the ZIP archive. Before finding out the way to repair this error, first let us understand the meaning of the error. Error 110 definition: This error refers to a file input / output condition, which is technically known as “ERROR_OPEN_FAILED”. The error generally means that the ZIP file which you are trying to extract cannot be opened on your computer. There are mainly three possible reasons for this error as http://www.yodot.com/zip-repair/error-while-extracting-zip-file.html listed below. The OS system you are using is not compatible with the ZIP file. Like, if you have an older version of Windows, you may not be able to unzip a file which is created on a newer OS. At this kind situation you encounter this error This error may also occur if the ZIP file is severely infected by virus / malwares The third reason is that the ZIP file is itself corrupt due to CRC, broken download, power failure or any other reason Solution For the first cause, you may try upgrading your Windows operating system to a newer version, The second scenario can be solved by installing an anti virus program to your computer and using that program to remove viruses. However for the last scenario, you need to use Yodot ZIP Repair software to overcome the issue. Apart from 110 error, you may also face the below mentioned error while extracting the ZIP file. “An unexpected error is keeping you from copying the file. If you continue to receive this error, you can use the error code to search for help with this problem. Error 0×80004005: Unspecified error” Yodot ZIP Repair Software Yodot ZIP Repair software easily fixes your corrupt ZIP file and extracts each and every file from it. The graphical user interface makes it easier for you to operate the software; the utility repairs ZIP file error / corruption caused due to download error, viru
this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start http://discussions.virtualdr.com/showthread.php?242926-RESOLVED-Error-extracting-zip-files viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Results 1 to 5 of 5 Thread: [RESOLVED] Error extracting .zip files Tweet Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… http://www.7-zip.org/recover.html Subscribe to this Thread… Search Thread Advanced Search Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode January 4th, 2010,01:36 PM #1 Syzich View Profile View Forum Posts Virtual Resident Join zip file Date Apr 2004 Posts 683 [RESOLVED] Error extracting .zip files Yesterday, I downloaded some .zip files and wasn't having any problems extracting them. After I downloaded the last file I intended to download for the day, I went to extract it and that's when I ran into a problem. It began to extract just fine, then I got an error message that said: "An unexpected error is preventing the extracting zip files operation. Make a note of this error, which might be useful if you get additional help to resolve this problem: Error 0x80004005: Unspecified Error" I've received Path Too Long errors before when extracting .zip files before, so I thought that this might have been the same thing. When I got those, I just manually copied the file by dragging and dropping. Though, when I tried that this time, I still got the same error. I'm fairly certain that this file is not corrupt, either. Like I said, I didn't run into this error until I tried to extract the last file I intended to download. To test, I redownloaded the file I had just downloaded before the one that initially gave me the error. I got the error with the file I redownloaded as well. I think I should point out that the .zip files include a folder with two files inside in the folder. When attempting to extract the .zip, the folder inside the .zip and the smaller of the two files are extracted just fine, the error seems to be preventing the larger of the two files from being extracted. This makes me think that the error might have something to do with t
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 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 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 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"