RAR and WinRAR are Windows 10 (TM) compatible; available in over 50 languages and in both 32- and 64-bit; compatible with several operating systems (OS), and it is the only compression software that can work with Unicode. The full command line for uninstalling WinRAR 4.11 (64-bit) is C:Program FilesWinRARuninstall.exe. Note that if you will type this command in Start / Run Note you may be prompted for administrator rights. WinRAR.exe is the programs's main file and it takes circa 1.16 MB (1219072 bytes) on disk. The executable files below are installed along.
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WinRAR is a data compression tool for Windows that focuses on RAR and ZIP files. It also supports CAB, ARJ, LZH, TAR, Gzip, UUE, ISO, BZIP2, Z and 7-Zip. Navigate the list of applications until you locate WinRAR 5.11 beta 1 (64-bit) or simply activate the Search field and type in 'WinRAR 5.11 beta 1 (64-bit)'. The WinRAR 5.11 beta 1 (64-bit) application will be found very quickly. After you select WinRAR 5.11 beta 1 (64-bit) in. WinRAR 4.01 Change Log Added support for file sizes stored in binary format in TAR archives. Some TAR archives use the binary size format instead of octal for files larger than 8 GB.
WinRAR 4.01 (x64) Change Log
- Added support for file sizes stored in binary format in TAR archives.
- Some TAR archives use the binary size format instead of octal for files larger than 8 GB.
WinRAR 4.01 (x64) Change Log
- Added support for file sizes stored in binary format in TAR archives.
- Some TAR archives use the binary size format instead of octal for files larger than 8 GB.
Bugs fixed:
- 'Repair' command failed to properly reconstruct structure of RAR archives, which contained at least one file with packed size exceeding 4 GB.
- This bug did not affect the recovery record based repair. It happened only if recovery record was not found and WinRAR performed reconstruction of archive structure;
- even if 'Do not extract paths' option in 'Advanced' part of extraction dialog was set as the default, WinRAR still unpacked file paths if called from Explorer context menu;
- after entering a wrong password for encrypted ZIP archive, sometimes WinRAR ignored subsequent attempts to enter a valid password;
- 'Wizard' command did not allow to create self-extracting and multivolume archives, when compressing a single folder or a file without extension;
- 'Import settings from file' command did not restore multiline comments in WinRAR compression profiles;
- when converting RAR volumes having name1.name2.part#.rar name format, 'Convert archives' command erroneously removed '.name2' name part. So resulting archive had name1.rar file name instead of expected name1.name2.rar;
- RAR could crash when creating a new archive with -agNNN switch if archive number in generated name was 110 or larger;
- WinRAR failed to display non-English file names in 7-Zip archives properly if they used a non-default code page. It was the display only problem, such names were unpacked correctly.