This software:
http://www.progdvb.com/download.htm
has to its inside a file with extension .pak; is possible to decompress these file?
.Pak
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2Hurdet
Hello !
¤ I tried to open that files.pak using again Ctrl+PageDown, but I got an error message only…
- Hence, I fear that it be an "exotic" owner format; in anyway, a packer-format not supported by TC.
- I attempted too with WinRar 3, but it's worse : it doesn't even open the SFX-EXE; An error message tells that's a Fullinstall archive, and that's out the norms
- In TC, with right-click >>> Properties >>> Archive, I read "SFX RAR", but like I said above, WinRar is unable to open it.
Kind regards,
Claude
Clo

¤ I tried to open that files.pak using again Ctrl+PageDown, but I got an error message only…
- Hence, I fear that it be an "exotic" owner format; in anyway, a packer-format not supported by TC.
- I attempted too with WinRar 3, but it's worse : it doesn't even open the SFX-EXE; An error message tells that's a Fullinstall archive, and that's out the norms

- In TC, with right-click >>> Properties >>> Archive, I read "SFX RAR", but like I said above, WinRar is unable to open it.

Claude
Clo
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Re: .Pak
It seems not to be compressed at all. If you have a look inside with lister and compare to the unpacked files you'll see the same content. It looks like the whole bunch of files is saved into one file with directory information.Hurdet wrote:This software:
http://www.progdvb.com/download.htm
has to its inside a file with extension .pak; is possible to decompress these file?
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2Sheepdog
Hello Stefan !
¤ You are right certainly; but I don't see how get the files of this "container" as an usual list in a panel, without launching the installation; I think that is Hurdet wished…
Friendly,
Claude
Clo

¤ You are right certainly; but I don't see how get the files of this "container" as an usual list in a panel, without launching the installation; I think that is Hurdet wished…

Claude
Clo
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I wrote to the autor of the software, wich packer he is using. He wanted to know, why I'd like to know it and I told him about this request. He asked me to post his reply to the forum:
As he didn't reply which packer he used I guess it is his proprietary format.
sheepdog
It is VERY stupid. What he like find in installer ? File "virus.exe" ?
If download from progdvb.com then it not fake.
Prog
As he didn't reply which packer he used I guess it is his proprietary format.
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