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Tc-yose-011.7z.002 Apr 2026

: Use The Unarchiver or Keka . Open the .001 file, and it will automatically pull data from .002 and the others to create the "solid" original file. Linux : Use the command 7z x Tc-Yose-011.7z.001 . 3. Troubleshooting

You do not need to manually join them; extraction software does this automatically:

The file is the second part of a split 7z archive . To "make a solid piece" (combine them back into the original file), you need all the parts of the set and a file extraction tool. 1. Collect all parts A split archive usually looks like this: Tc-Yose-011.7z.001 Tc-Yose-011.7z.002 (The part you have) Tc-Yose-011.7z.003 (And so on...) Tc-Yose-011.7z.002

: If you just want to merge them into one large .7z file without extracting yet, you can use the Command Prompt (Windows): copy /b Tc-Yose-011.7z.001 + Tc-Yose-011.7z.002 Tc-Yose-011.7z

Ensure every numbered part is in the . If you are missing part .001 , you cannot reconstruct the file. 2. Extract and Combine : Use The Unarchiver or Keka

: Download 7-Zip . Right-click on the first part ( .001 ) and select 7-Zip > Extract Here .

: If the extraction fails with an "Unexpected end of data" error, you are likely missing one of the numbered volumes. you cannot reconstruct the file.

Do you have (starting from .001) in that folder?

CGBP Time: 0.054s | Queries: 11 | Peak Memory Usage: 2.66 МБ