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Best Answer wogotevicuve , 26 September 2017 - 06:44 AM

Try with winrar or 7 zip. But if is real damaged you can check the link with information that can help you solve this problem: https://www.fixtoolbox.com/zipfix.html Go to the full post »


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After upgrading my PC to Windows 10 i cannot extract the .ZIP files with the help of WinZIP. I get 'File Path: Either multipart or corrupt ZIP archive' error message.

 

Any ideas would be gratefully received


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Hi gambLe09, and welcome to our forums.

:welcome:

 

Win10 has built in support for opening .zip files, so if you double click on a .zip file it should open.

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paws


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Hi paws,

 

With all due with respect but I have not been able to unzip winzip files at all.  But how ever I do use a software called hamster zip archiver.  Works really well, just have to make sure you don't install the crap that it suggests.


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✓  Best Answer

Try with winrar or 7 zip. But if is real damaged you can check the link with information that can help you solve this problem: https://www.fixtoolbox.com/zipfix.html


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As I stated I use hamster zip archiver :-).


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