Since you mentioned it is a "solid guide," the archive was likely created as a "solid archive," which improves compression by treating all files as one continuous stream. This means if any single part (like .002) is missing or corrupted, you cannot extract any of the guide's contents.
Use The Unarchiver or similar tools that support multi-volume 7z files.
7-Zip will automatically recognize that parts .002 through .004 are present and combine them into the original full file. Troubleshooting a1029.7z.004
Because this is a multi-part archive, you cannot open part .004 on its own. Follow these steps to access the guide:
Use the 7-Zip tool. Select "Extract Here" or "Extract to 'a1029'/" from the 7-Zip context menu. Since you mentioned it is a "solid guide,"
Right-click only on the first file (the one ending in .001 ). Extract:
If you are missing part .001, .002, or .003, you will likely get an error saying the archive is corrupted or the "file is not a supported archive". 7-Zip will automatically recognize that parts
Do you have of the archive, or are you still looking for the first few files ?
Since you mentioned it is a "solid guide," the archive was likely created as a "solid archive," which improves compression by treating all files as one continuous stream. This means if any single part (like .002) is missing or corrupted, you cannot extract any of the guide's contents.
Use The Unarchiver or similar tools that support multi-volume 7z files.
7-Zip will automatically recognize that parts .002 through .004 are present and combine them into the original full file. Troubleshooting
Because this is a multi-part archive, you cannot open part .004 on its own. Follow these steps to access the guide:
Use the 7-Zip tool. Select "Extract Here" or "Extract to 'a1029'/" from the 7-Zip context menu.
Right-click only on the first file (the one ending in .001 ). Extract:
If you are missing part .001, .002, or .003, you will likely get an error saying the archive is corrupted or the "file is not a supported archive".
Do you have of the archive, or are you still looking for the first few files ?