cat project.zip.001 project.zip.002 project.zip.003 > project_complete.zip unzip project_complete.zip The key, Mira stressed, was try to open .002 or .003 directly, and never delete a piece. You need all parts in the same folder—missing even one makes recovery impossible.
copy /b project.zip.001 + project.zip.002 + project.zip.003 project_complete.zip Then unzip project_complete.zip normally. In Terminal, use: how to open split zip files
“Relax,” she said. “You’ve got a split zip file. It’s one big archive chopped into pieces so it could be emailed or stored on a FAT32 drive (which can’t hold files over 4GB). You just need to them before unzipping.” cat project
Double-clicking project.zip.001 did nothing—Windows just asked what program to use. Right-clicking gave no “Extract All” option. He felt stuck. In Terminal, use: “Relax,” she said
Leo tried it. It worked instantly. If you don’t want new software, open Command Prompt in the folder with all three files and type: