: General file names like this are often used for pirated software, games, or media. If the source is not an official scientific or manufacturer repository, the file may contain malware. Always scan .rar files with updated antivirus software before extracting.
The file does not refer to a single well-known piece of content, but rather follows a naming convention typically used for split archives (multipart RAR files). Depending on where you encountered this file, it likely pertains to one of the following: 1. Astronomical Data (TESS Mission)
: "DR117" is also a product code for specific Teflon Seals sold by companies like NuraSeal . ⚠️ Safety Warning
: Lexmark uses similar alphanumeric codes for support downloads. A "DR117" identifier is associated with certain Lexmark Support packages.
If you found on a file-sharing site, forum, or via an unsolicited link:
: As a "Part 2" file, it cannot be opened without Part 1 (and any subsequent parts). All parts must be in the same folder to extract the contents.
: Essential for researchers tracking stellar brightness and planet transits, though the "part2.rar" format suggests a mirrored or unofficial distribution, as NASA typically uses .fits or .zip formats for these datasets. 2. Biological Research (Genomics)
The identifier "DR117" is most frequently used in scientific contexts as a number. Context : TESS Data Release Notes for Sector 84.