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Started by vanjast, January 20, 2012, 10:41:49 AM

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vanjast

Just curious as I'm getting a lot of corrupt downloads on large 7zip files (>100MB)...

Are there quirks with the latest compressors that will not work with older decompressors ??
Maybe I'm forced to find the latest decompressors ??
:eek

dedndave

hard to say, without more info
i have had no problems   :P

7-zip is at rev 9.20 or 9.22 beta
i have been using 9.22 beta for about 3 months with no troubles
http://filehippo.com/download_7zip_32/

vanjast

I'll give it a try...

I seem to be having a problem with only large Z files... I'm not sure whether it the 7Zip compressor, extractor, download or disk/memstick.

Tanks
:bg

Vortex


donkey

I'm a fan of IZArc, it does every format I've ever needed (including ISO, IMG and RAR) and is fast enough for my use:

http://www.izarc.org/

It also has a portable version available on its website

http://www.izarc.org/izarc2go.html
"Ahhh, what an awful dream. Ones and zeroes everywhere...[shudder] and I thought I saw a two." -- Bender
"It was just a dream, Bender. There's no such thing as two". -- Fry
-- Futurama

Donkey's Stable

brethren

thanks for the link Donkey, i'm always on the look out for better software and some of the most useful (and resource light) programs on my computer have been recommended by the guys on this forum.

for years i've been using 7zip which has been great. but this IZarc seems to support more compression formats as well as the ability to repair damaged archives plus 256bit AES encryption if you need it, i think its time for a change :lol

clive

When I've had trouble with large files across the internet in the past, it usually has to do with a routers firewalling, NAT, or a transparent proxy/cache. Check the router firmware. Does your ISP use any traffic-shaping?

Are the file corrupt at the source, ie can you pull them via a different ISP, or can others download them without error? TCP should provide immunity to corruption in transit. Is the corruption in the body of the data, or are the files truncated?
It could be a random act of randomness. Those happen a lot as well.