💡 : If you only have the .002 file, you need to go back to the source to download the .001 file, as it contains the header information required to start the extraction.
: Ensure you have SS-Sav-010_v.7z.001 , SS-Sav-010_v.7z.002 , and any subsequent numbered files in one location.
: Right-click only the first file ( .001 ) and select 7-Zip > Extract Here .
: If any part is missing or corrupted, the extraction will fail.
: The software will automatically pull data from part .002 and others to recreate the original folder or file. ⚠️ Important Notes
: The .7z portion indicates it was created using 7-Zip , a high-compression file archiver.
: This specific naming convention ( SS-Sav-010 ) is often associated with specialized data backups, firmware updates, or shared community assets. Always ensure you trust the source before extracting.
Ss-sav-010_v.7z.002 -
💡 : If you only have the .002 file, you need to go back to the source to download the .001 file, as it contains the header information required to start the extraction.
: Ensure you have SS-Sav-010_v.7z.001 , SS-Sav-010_v.7z.002 , and any subsequent numbered files in one location. SS-Sav-010_v.7z.002
: Right-click only the first file ( .001 ) and select 7-Zip > Extract Here . 💡 : If you only have the
: If any part is missing or corrupted, the extraction will fail. : If any part is missing or corrupted,
: The software will automatically pull data from part .002 and others to recreate the original folder or file. ⚠️ Important Notes
: The .7z portion indicates it was created using 7-Zip , a high-compression file archiver.
: This specific naming convention ( SS-Sav-010 ) is often associated with specialized data backups, firmware updates, or shared community assets. Always ensure you trust the source before extracting.