I know this might sound silly, but where can I find a RAR unpacker
that would work in a 64-bit Windows command line environment?
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I know this might sound silly, but where can I find a RAR unpacker
that would work in a 64-bit Windows command line environment?
You can get the latest RAR 32 or 64 bit from rarlab.com/download.htm
You can grab just UNRAR to decompress RAR archives here..
http://rarlab.com/rar/unrarw32.exe
I don't have windows so I'm not sure but I think that is a 32bit
version of unrar.exe that will work fine on 64bit windows.
Hello,
I know this might sound silly, but where can I find a RAR unpacker
that would work in a 64-bit Windows command line environment?
The pack command shows as rar a -inul -cl -c- -ep -o+ -y "%1"
and unpack shows as rar e -inul -cl -c- -ep -o+ -y "%1"
I get no file_id.diz info on rar. This is under Linux x64 (Ubuntu 18.04
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