On Fri, 27 Feb 2015 13:52:36 GMT, RIB
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>> I'm guessing you guys are using Macs or you don't have quickpar on your
>> computers? The file was originally split using quickpar. Simply clicking on
>> any
>> par file will cause quickpar to test the archive and then give you a 1 click
>> option to rebuild the file. It will then rebuild it automatically.
>>
>> RIB.
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>Ignore the above - my bad - sorry.
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No problem, thanks for reading.
I don't know of a way to tell how the file was originally split but
the parity files included were generated by MultiPar. It's calling
itself the replacement for QuickPar which is no longer under
developments.
Par2 is fine for UseNet but Par3 is offering some advantages for local
archiving that can be useful. Either take a lot of the risk out of DVD
storage.
Current version: 1.2.7.2
Date: 26 November 2014
http://multipar.eu/read-me/introduction
Final version QuickPar:
07.04.2004 - QuickPar v0.9.1 Released.
http://parchive.sourceforge.net/
http://www.quickpar.org.uk/
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