Ol2-nswtch-[base]-nsp-(eshop)-ziperto.part2.rar
Once extracted, you should see an .nsp file. This is the "Base" game (as indicated by the [BASE] tag). You can now install this to your Switch via your preferred homebrew installer (like DBI or Tinfoil).
If it asks for a password, check the site where you found the link (usually ziperto.com ). OL2-NSwTcH-[BASE]-NSP-(eShop)-Ziperto.part2.rar
This usually means one of the parts downloaded with a tiny bit of corrupted data. Try deleting Part 2 and re-downloading it. Once extracted, you should see an
This file name refers to a specific part of a split-archive download for a Nintendo Switch game (likely Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 ), typically hosted on the site Ziperto. Because this is a file, it is useless on its own. 🛠 How to extract: OL2-NSwTcH-[BASE]-NSP-(eShop)-Ziperto If it asks for a password, check the
Split archives (like .part1.rar , .part2.rar ) act as one single giant file. You must have every single numbered part from the source in the same folder before you try to extract anything. If there are 3 parts and you only have 2, it will fail. 2. Use the right software Windows: Use the latest version of WinRAR or 7-Zip . Mac: Use The Unarchiver .
If you’ve downloaded this specific archive, you might notice you can't open it or that it shows an error. Here is how to actually use it: