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: Your file, NFE104_reduced.7z.001 , is the "header" or the beginning of the sequence. It contains the map of what is inside the entire archive.
: To see what's inside, you usually need the sibling files—like .7z.002 , .7z.003 , and so on. Without them, extraction programs like 7-Zip or WinRAR will likely report an "Unexpected end of data" error. NFE104_reduced.7z.001
: Ensure all parts (001, 002, etc.) are in the same folder. : Your file, NFE104_reduced
If you are only finding the .001 file and no others, the "story" is currently incomplete, and you may need to go back to the source where you downloaded it to find the remaining parts. How to recover corrupted 7z archive Without them, extraction programs like 7-Zip or WinRAR
: The software will automatically "read" through all the numbered parts to rebuild the original file.
The file isn't a single story, but rather a "split" archive file—specifically the first volume of a larger compressed package. Because it ends in .001 , it acts like the first chapter of a book where the other chapters are missing. The Story of a Split Archive
In the world of data, large files are often sliced into smaller pieces to make them easier to send over email or upload to cloud storage.