Winrar used to do this with newer updated compression algorythems. Likely this is due to legacy.
There is a chance though that the files are corrupt as you mention a cdr. Yes they will copy off and act like good files but with compression any small error will corrupt it entirely.
Anyhow I would give a older version of the decompressor a try before giving up.
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Winrar used to do this with newer updated compression algorythems. Likely this is due to legacy.
There is a chance though that the files are corrupt as you mention a cdr. Yes they will copy off and act like good files but with compression any small error will corrupt it entirely.
Anyhow I would give a older version of the decompressor a try before giving up.
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