Tc-yose-011.7z.002 ★ Free & Tested

: Use The Unarchiver or Keka . Open the .001 file, and it will automatically pull data from .002 and the others to create the "solid" original file. Linux : Use the command 7z x Tc-Yose-011.7z.001 . 3. Troubleshooting

Ensure every numbered part is in the . If you are missing part .001 , you cannot reconstruct the file. 2. Extract and Combine Tc-Yose-011.7z.002

The file is the second part of a split 7z archive . To "make a solid piece" (combine them back into the original file), you need all the parts of the set and a file extraction tool. 1. Collect all parts A split archive usually looks like this: Tc-Yose-011.7z.001 Tc-Yose-011.7z.002 (The part you have) Tc-Yose-011.7z.003 (And so on...) : Use The Unarchiver or Keka

You do not need to manually join them; extraction software does this automatically: you cannot reconstruct the file.

: If the extraction fails with an "Unexpected end of data" error, you are likely missing one of the numbered volumes.