Sunday, July 5, 2009

Repair Corrupted Zip File

The Zip file format is one of the most commonly used data compression and archival format. In Zip file, files are compressed to reduce the file size or they can also be stored in their original form. ZIP files use the file extensions ".zip" or ".ZIP" and the MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) media type application/zip. The files can be sent much more quickly through the internet using Zip file format. The Zip format offers very simple archiving which allows each file to be compressed one by one. It is a very suitable and convenient file format but also prone to various errors. The possible reasons for that could be virus attack, software malfunction or unexpected system shutdown. You will receive the following error messages:

* CRC (cyclic redundancy check) errors in downloaded zip.
* Cannot open file: not a valid archive.
* An error occurred while copying the zip file to the course directory.
* Cannot open file: it does not appear to be a valid archive.
* The Compressed (zipped) Folder is invalid or corrupted.
* The archive is corrupt.
* File Path: Either multipart or corrupt ZIP archive.

If you encounter any of these error messages, you are not able to access or save your zip files. You will need to take the help of Zip repair software to repair the damaged or corrupted zip files.

The software helps to repair and restore corrupted .zip files and zip archives. It scans all the selected Zip files and utilizes an advanced algorithm to restore damaged Zip files to their original location. The software also provides repair and recovery for corrupted Zip archives. It is designed to repair and recover large Zip files up to 800 MB. These software come with graphical user-friendly interface and simple to use.

Additionally, the software helps in saving and restoring files to their original location on the hard disk, or on any other user specified media. Zip Recovery is an efficient repair and recovery tool to ease your Zip file related problems.

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