
Originally Posted by
mvidas
Hi 7,
PAR files (as you probably know) are pieces of bigger files to be combined later on, short for PARity files.
The most common program to deal with these is called SmartPAR. When the PAR file is opened in SmartPAR it lists out all the pieces of the bigger file, and any pieces meant to fill in the holes (.P## files). I personally use QuickPAR, a similar program that also combines PAR2 files, a next-generation version of PAR files.
But what concerns me is that PAR files are generally only the 'table of content' files for the spanned file(s), not one of the actual data files itself. I would say try opening the PAR file in smartpar, and see what it says. See if it is a standard PAR file, like I described above, and if so see if there are more parts than just the PAR file.
I hope this helps, if you need any more help I'll be glad to if I can.
Matt