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ZIP file repair utilityTopic Title: Object Fix Zip
Languages: Fr / En / Ru / Cn / Es / It / Cz / Ar Compatibility: Windows NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista/Seven License: Freeware. Author's description: Object FIX ZIP is a program for repairing Zip archive files. It can reconstruct a specified Zip file by creating a new Zip archive while recovering the contents of the faulty Zip file where possible. This software is designed for testing, fixing and processing of corrupt or unusable ZIP archive files that are partially damaged or not completely downloaded. PROGRAM FEATURES Repairs corrupt or partially damaged ZIP archives. Extracts files from ZIP archives with CRC errors. Extracts files from partially downloaded ZIP archives. Extracts multiple ZIP archives with a single operation. Supports all ZIP archive files created with any PkZIP and WinZIP compatible archiver software, except for those using strong encryption. Easy-to-use, intuitive wizard-driven interface. Supports all Windows versions, including Windows® 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista. FREEWARE! Website : http://www.essentialdatatools.com/produ ... ectfixzip/ Download page: http://www.essentialdatatools.com/produ ... ectfixzip/
Re: ZIP file repair utilityInteresting - will check this software if it really fixes corrupt zip files.
Re: ZIP file repair utilityUnluckily it didn't repair some of my corrupt ZIP archives. I had some ZIP archives which were corrupted. Few of them (those which contained only documents) were repaired with this program, but the rest archives couldn't be repaired. They were so crucial, so I tried some commercialware for ZIP archive recovery. I found SysInfoTools ZIP Recovery software best for me. It repaired all those corrupt archives which were unable to be repaired.
I just thought to share my experience here. Regards.
Re: ZIP file repair utilityIn case of a zip file damage, CRC (the cyclic redundancy check) makes zip archive inaccessible, and the files extraction is impossible. Zip File Recovery Tool Software was specially developed for overcoming CRC failures. The utility scans the corrupted zip archive and compares its current and original CRC values. Then the program repairs zip file structure and recovers data within.
edit by JP4U: I've removed the url because these software is a shareware. It already exists in the Liberkey some freeware for data recovery tools
Re: ZIP file repair utilityIf you are looking for a good solution, then I will recommend you ZIP Repair Tool. It will recover your maximum possible data from corrupt .zip archives and save them in their original format. You can check its free demo version to see the preview of recovered data. If you are satisfied with the preview, then you can get its full version to save the recovered data.
edit by leeonell: URL removed because these software is a shareware. It can't be an application submission
Re: ZIP file repair utilityHi there,
Before start searching for a paid ZIP file Recovery software. You just need to just try a trick to repair your Zip.These are the files which easily get corrupted or damaged. Corruption of files leads to inaccessibility of files and the situation becomes even more frustrating when you do not have back up of zipped files. Files can get corrupted due to many reasons such as virus attacks, power failure, hard drive failure and interruptions. Follow the step by steps below---
Hope it would it would be helpful. Hope it would by helpful.
With Regards Wolfgang
Re: ZIP file repair utilityI've just found this blog post on Google - Repair ZIP File | Repair RAR File – Easy Manual Tricks | N. Sem's Blog
In this blog post, you'll get an easy manual trick that can help you repair ZIP file. Also, you'll learn how to extract data from corrupt archive file, be it ZIP or RAR. There's no need to use any paid software here. I hope the shared information would be helpful here. Thanks and best regards.
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