If the extracted file ends in .exe , .bat , or .msi and you were expecting a video file, do not run it, as it is likely malicious.
Many obfuscated archives are password-protected. The password is usually found on the website or forum where you found the link. 4. Security Warning
Always run a virus scan (like Windows Defender or Malwarebytes) on the extracted files before opening them. 98c1004c852b489bad8cee503f5e545c.part01.rar
One of the parts is corrupted. You may need to redownload that specific part. If the archive included .rev (recovery) files, you can use WinRAR to repair the set.
.part01.rar , .part02.rar , etc., indicates that this is the first piece of a larger set. If the extracted file ends in
Because the filename is obfuscated (a random string of letters and numbers), it is impossible to verify the contents just by looking at it.
You are missing one of the parts in the sequence. Check your download source for the remaining files. You may need to redownload that specific part
Right-click on only the first file ( part01.rar ) and select "Extract Here" or "Extract to [Folder Name]" . The software will automatically find the subsequent parts and join them together into the original file. 3. Troubleshooting Common Issues