![]() What did it recover? That's what matters. That would be really amazing.Īnyway, back to our tests. Imagine if this was actually a priceless archive with photos from the past, or some important documents or something. Now obviously it couldn't have the complete archive because I hadn't finished downloading it, but according to the program it did manage to salvage the contents of the corrupted archive. Time for DataNumen Zip Repair to prove its worth. I extracted the contents to a folder anyway. The testing process was the same and Windows Explorer wouldn't open it.ħzip did but said that the archive had errors. The only extra step I had to do was to rename the incomplete download from. I downloaded a copy of my Wallpaper's collection from my Dropbox, and switched off the Wi-Fi before it could finish downloading. So all I had to do was download a zip and disable the internet midway through. We download files all the time, sometimes the download may get interrupted, and we end up with a corrupted file. Unfortunately DataNumen Zip Repair wasn't able to recover it either. The ZIP file is ruined.ħzip and Windows Explorer's archiver wouldn't open the file. ![]() The oldest trick in the book is just to create a new archive and open it in notepad to add something to it. Since I didn't have a corrupted ZIP archive handy (I usually delete them), I decided to create one. Test 1 - Creating a corrupted ZIP archive ![]() ![]() You can perform these tests yourselves if you want to. My question about the program was, does this really work? Well, there's only one way to find out.
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