002

.002Part 2 of a Multi-Part Archive File

Various (often associated with WinRAR or similar archivers) · 1990

Developer
Various (often associated with WinRAR or similar archivers)
Category
Archives
MIME Type
application/x-msdownload
First Released
1990
Open Format
No
File Signature
N/A (Relies on .001 header)

What is a .002 file?

The .002 file extension typically indicates the second part of a multi-part archive. These archives are split into smaller pieces to facilitate easier transfer or storage. To access the content, all parts of the archive, starting from .001, must be present and intact.

Programs That Open .002 Files

PlatformProgram
WindowsWinRARPaidOfficial
7-ZipFreeOfficial
PeaZipFreeOfficial
BandizipPaidOfficial
macOSThe UnarchiverFreeOfficial
KekaPaidOfficial
Archive Utility (built-in)FreeOfficial

Common Problems with .002 Files

⚠️ Missing parts of the archive
Ensure all numbered parts (.001, .002, .003, etc.) are in the same folder and are complete. Re-download if necessary.
⚠️ Corrupted file part
Try re-downloading the specific part or the entire archive. If corruption persists, the original source may be faulty.
⚠️ Incorrect file association
Right-click the .002 file, select 'Open With', choose a suitable archive program (like 7-Zip or WinRAR), and set it as the default.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a .002 file?

A .002 file is typically the second part of a larger archive that has been split into multiple pieces. It cannot be opened on its own and requires the preceding .001 file and any subsequent parts to reconstruct the original data.

How do I open a .002 file?

You need an archiving program like 7-Zip, WinRAR, or PeaZip. Place the .002 file in the same folder as the .001 file and any other parts, then open the .001 file with the archiving program. The program will automatically find and use the other parts.

Can I open a .002 file without the .001 file?

No, the .001 file serves as the primary file for the multi-part archive. Without it, the archiving program cannot recognize the set of files as a single archive and therefore cannot extract the data.

Technical Details

These files are essentially continuations of an archive started with a .001 file. They do not typically have a unique header signature but rather rely on the preceding .001 file to identify the overall archive format.

Did You Know?

The use of sequential numbering like .001, .002, .003 is a common convention for splitting archives, though other naming schemes can exist.
These split archives are often used on older internet forums or file-sharing sites where file size limits were more restrictive.
Most modern archiving tools automatically handle multi-part archives, requiring you only to open the first part (.001).

Security Information

As these files are part of an archive, they are generally safe if the original source is trusted. However, like any archive file, they can potentially contain malicious software if downloaded from an untrusted source. Always scan downloaded archives with reputable antivirus software.

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