A .rar file is a compressed folder, similar to a .zip file. When a file is too large to upload or download in one go, creators often use a feature called "spanning." This splits the archive into multiple volumes.
The software will automatically look for p2.rar and any subsequent parts to piece the full file back together. Troubleshooting Common Issues
(or Part 1) contains the beginning of the data and the "index" for the entire set. P2.rar
Ensure the files are named identically except for the part number. If one is Data_P1.rar and the other is just P2.rar , the software won't recognize they belong together.
Right-click on P1.rar (not P2) and select "Extract Here" or "Extract to [Folder Name]." Troubleshooting Common Issues (or Part 1) contains the
(or Part 2) contains the middle or end section of that data.
Let me know what software or game you were trying to access, and I can give you more specific instructions! Right-click on P1
Ensure you have every part of the set in the same folder. If the archive has two parts, you must have both p1.rar and p2.rar .