If you only have 20220617.7z.002 , you have a piece of a larger whole. Reach out to the source of the file to ensure you have the full set, starting with .001 . Without that first file, the data in your .002 file remains locked away.
When a file is too large to upload to a specific cloud service or send via email, users "split" the archive into smaller chunks. The first part ends in .001 , the second in .002 , and so on. Why the name "20220617"? 20220617.7z.002
You cannot open the .002 file by itself. To extract the data, you need all the pieces of the puzzle. Step 1: Find the Other Parts You must have all parts in the same folder. Look for: 20220617.7z.001 (The "Header" file) 20220617.7z.002 Any subsequent parts (e.g., .003 , .004 ) Step 2: Use the Right Software If you only have 20220617
While some built-in tools like Windows Explorer or macOS Archive Utility struggle with split files, (Windows) or Keka (Mac) handle them perfectly. Step 3: Extracting the Data Right-click on Part 001 ( 20220617.7z.001 ). Select 7-Zip > Extract Here . When a file is too large to upload