For split RARs, always open the first volume ( part1.rar or .rar ). The software will automatically request subsequent volumes. 7. Manually Locate the Next Volume If the software asks for a volume and you know it exists in the same folder, browse to that folder manually when prompted. The error dialog usually has a Browse button. Navigate to the exact location and select the missing volume. 8. Combine Split Volumes Before Extraction (Advanced) For users comfortable with command-line tools, you can combine volumes into a single archive:
Few error messages are as frustrating as the one that appears midway through a large file extraction: "You need to have following volume to continue extraction." If you have ever downloaded a multi-part RAR or split ZIP archive, chances are you have encountered this roadblock. The process halts immediately, leaving you wondering what "volume" the software is asking for and why a seemingly complete set of files won't open.
copy /b file.7z.001 + file.7z.002 + file.7z.003 file.7z Then extract file.7z normally.
If all volumes are present but the error persists, the named volume may be . Redownload that single volume and try again. 6. Use the Correct Extraction Software Not all archive tools handle split volumes equally well. Use the software that matches the archive type:
