.002 — Part 2 of a Multi-Part Archive File
Various (often associated with WinRAR or similar archivers) · 1990
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
| Platform | Program | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Windows | WinRAR | Paid | Official |
| 7-Zip | Free | Official | |
| PeaZip | Free | Official | |
| Bandizip | Paid | Official | |
| macOS | The Unarchiver | Free | Official |
| Keka | Paid | Official | |
| Archive Utility (built-in) | Free | Official |
Common Problems with .002 Files
Frequently Asked Questions
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.
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.
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.