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I am trying to download an Android game. The files I downloaded are called:
I can extract the first archive without problems. However, the files stored inside these RAR archives have identical names, so when I try to extract the second archive to same folder, it tells me that a file with same name already exists and ask whether I want to replace the first file or rename the second one.
So, what do I do now? If I replace the file, there's no point in extracting it from the first archive. If I rename it, how can it coexist with the first one?
I tried to search for a solution, but everybody just says that it should be handled automatically. This is not the case.
The four files you downloaded form a so-called multi-part archive. The game has been stored inside a single archive, which then has been split in four parts. The main reason for this is that downloading four small files is easier than downloading one big file.
The problem you are facing are due to the fact that, when you click on the second archive, you're actually opening the exact same archive for the second time.
You only have to extract the first of them. When you open the first archive in WinRAR (or any other archive manager) and click extract, WinRAR automatically reads all four parts of the archive. You have four archives, but they are treated as they were one.
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