if ($LASTEXITCODE -eq 0) Write-Host "Extraction completed successfully." else Write-Error "Extraction failed. Check the log for details."

| Item | Why It’s Needed | Recommended Options | |------|----------------|---------------------| | ( part1.rar through the highest‑numbered part) | RAR needs the full series to reconstruct the original data. Missing any part will cause extraction failure. | Keep them in one directory; rename consistently if needed. | | A RAR‑compatible extraction program | The only official tool that fully supports the RAR format (including recovery records). | - WinRAR (Windows, macOS, Linux via Wine) – the reference implementation. - 7‑Zip (free, open‑source, works on Windows, Linux, macOS). - Unarchiver (macOS). - p7zip (Linux command‑line). | | Sufficient storage space | Multi‑part archives usually expand to a size equal to the original uncompressed files, plus a small overhead. | Ensure you have at least 1.2 × the expected final size free. | | A stable environment | Interruptions during extraction can corrupt the output. | Use a reliable power source or UPS; avoid moving the files while extracting. | | Optional: Antivirus/Anti‑malware scanner | To ensure the archive does not contain malicious payloads. | Scan the entire set of parts before extraction. |

: First, ensure you have all parts of the archive (e.g., .part1.rar , .part2.rar , ..., .part4.rar ). All parts are necessary to successfully extract the original content.

To access the content within "part4," you must have all other parts (1 through 3, etc.) in the same folder. If any segment is missing or corrupted, the extraction process will fail. The Role of FC2-PPV

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: When dealing with part files, especially those that suggest they are part of a larger set, ensure you have all parts and that they are not corrupted.