.001 — Split Archive Part 1
Various (used by compression utilities) · Unknown
What is a .001 file?
The .001 file extension typically indicates a segment or part of a larger archive that has been split into multiple files. These files are often created by compression utilities to manage large data sets or to facilitate transfer across systems with size limitations. To access the content, all parts of the archive must be present and correctly ordered.
Programs That Open .001 Files
| Platform | Program | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Windows | 7-Zip | Free | Official |
| WinRAR | Paid | Official | |
| PeaZip | Free | Official | |
| HJSplit | Free | Official | |
| macOS | The Unarchiver | Free | |
| Keka | Paid | Official | |
| HJSplit | Free | Official |
Common Problems with .001 Files
Frequently Asked Questions
A .001 file is typically the first part of a larger archive that has been split into multiple smaller files. This is common when dealing with very large files that need to be transferred or stored on systems with size limitations.
To open a .001 file, you need the corresponding software that created it, such as WinRAR, 7-Zip, or PeaZip. Ensure all parts of the split archive (.001, .002, .003, etc.) are in the same folder and then use the archiving software to extract the first file (.001), which should automatically assemble the entire archive.
No, you cannot open or extract content from a single .001 file if it is part of a split archive. All numbered parts of the archive must be present and intact for the software to reconstruct the original complete file.
Technical Details
This file extension is not a standalone format but rather a numerical sequence indicating a part of a multi-volume archive. There is no specific header signature for a .001 file itself; its identity is derived from its sequential naming convention and its relationship with other numbered parts of the same archive.