When you see a file named with "part4.rar," it indicates that the original game data was too large for a single transfer. To use this file, you generally need to follow these steps:
The file appears to be a specific archive segment related to a video game download, likely sourced from "Apun Ka Games," a popular platform for compressed PC game installers. Understanding the File Structure
: A "Part 4" cannot function on its own. You must have all preceding parts (Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3) and any subsequent parts in the same folder.
: Sites like Apun Ka Games often password-protect their archives. Check the original download page for the specific string required to unlock the files.
: Ensure all parts have the exact same naming convention (e.g., GameName.part1.rar , GameName.part2.rar ).
: You only need to right-click Part 1 and select "Extract Here" using software like WinRAR or 7-Zip. The program will automatically pull data from Part 4 and all other segments to recreate the full installer. Safety and Troubleshooting
: If you get a "CRC failed" or "Unexpected end of archive" error during extraction, it often means Part 4 (or another segment) was corrupted during download. You may need to redownload that specific part.
: Always scan compressed files from third-party sites with updated antivirus software before running any .exe files contained within them.