Actual Rar Repair 3.0.1
Tilgore Kraut - April 16, 2009In a bid to share files securely over the web, most users prefer compressing data in RAR archive form. While sending over internet or copying them to another PC through USB or network drive sharing, the RAR archive may get corrupted due to network/downloading/copying errors. In such circumstances, you may loose crucial data stored within it, and thereby thwarting you in a rather troublesome situation. Well, instead of downloading or copying over and over again, an effective way of recovering your data is to repair the corrupted RAR archives. In order to execute the repairing task efficiently, the Actual Rar Repair 3.0.1 stands to be an excellent choice. It’s capable of repairing the corrupt SFX and RAR archives to recover the containing files proficiently.
The Actual Rar Repair 3.0.1 performs the repairing task in an automatic manner, thus freeing users from any technical hassles. It facilitates batch processing of archives, therefore reducing the hassles of selecting individual archives for repair process. Opening with intuitive console, the first step of archive repair process is to load the RAR or SFX archives into the program. You can choose individual or multiple archives, which the program lists with left panel. Now, press the Repair file option from the toolbar to begin the task, immediately after which you’re prompted to specify the target folder to store the recovered files. The progress of the process and its summary is shown with the repair log bar. As the process goes on, the recovered files are simultaneously enlisted at the right side screen area accompanying different relevant details. In addition to these, the tool even associates features to ‘Close current RAR file’, ‘Clear log’, ‘Copy log to clipboard’, ‘Help’, and ‘Changes Options’.
With the Actual Rar Repair 3.0.1 software in hand repairing of the corrupted SFX and RAR archives truly becomes a cake walk.
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