![]() ![]() Support for advanced NTFS file system options, such as NTFS hard and symbolic links.Ability to create self-extracting files (multi-volume self-extracting archives are supported the self-extractor can execute commands, such as running a specified program before or after self-extraction ).Ability to create multi-volume (split) archives.Optional "quick open record" to open RAR files faster.Optional data redundancy is provided in the form of Reed–Solomon recovery records and recovery volumes, allowing reconstruction of damaged archives (including reconstruction of entirely missed volumes).Optional encryption using AES with a 256-bit key in CBC mode, using key derivation function based on PBKDF2 using HMAC-SHA256.Optional 256-bit BLAKE2 file hash can replace default 32-bit CRC32 file checksum.Compression dictionary from 1 MiB to 1 GiB (it is limited to 256 MiB on 32-bit editions of Windows, although 32-bit Windows still can decompress archives with 1 GiB dictionary default size is 32 MiB).Support for maximum file size of 16 EiB, about 1.8 × 10 19 bytes or 18 million TB.Multithreaded CPU compression and decompression.Checksum (integrity) verification for ARJ, BZIP2, CAB, GZ, BZIP2, RAR, XZ, ZIP and 7z archives.Unpacking of ARJ, BZIP2, CAB, GZ, ISO, JAR, LHA, RAR, TAR, UUE, XZ, Z, ZIP, ZIPX, ZST, 7z, UUE 001 (split) archives, as well as EXE files containing these archive formats. ![]()
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