.R11 File Extension
- Developer by: win.rar GmbH
- Category: Archive and compressed Files
What are .R11 files and how to open them?
Can't open .R11 file? Are you wondering what it contains? On our site we will explain to you what this file is, what it is used for and what software opens the .R11 file.What is a .R11 file extension?
.R11 file extension is created by win.rar GmbH. .R11 has been classified as Archive and compressed Files.
.R11 is Split Multi-volume RAR compressed file archive (part 13)
The r11 file extension is associated with WinRAR. Its one part of a multi-volume compressed RAR archive.
RAR is the native format of WinRAR archiver. Like other archives, RAR files are data containers, they store one or several files in the compressed form. Compressed archives are common on internet, especially on sharing sites. After you have downloaded RAR file from Internet, you need to unpack its contents in order to use it.
Comparing to ZIP file format, RAR provides a number of advanced features: more convenient multipart (multivolume) archives, tight compression including special solid, multimedia and text modes, strong AES-128 encryption, recovery records helping to repair an archive even in case of physical data damage, Unicode support to process non-English file names and a lot more.
Some RAR files can be parts of a multi-volume sequences. In WinRAR you can split a huge archive to a few smaller files, which are called volumes.
Older versions of WinRAR used either:
- .rar or exe (SFX) for first volume
- .r01, r02, r03 .... etc. for any additional volumes
Or:
- .rar or exe (SFX) for first volume
- .001, .002, .003 .... etc. for any additional volumes
The newer versions of WinRAR are using:
- .rar or exe (SFX) for first volume
- .part1.rar, .part2.rar, part3.rar .... etc. for any additional volumes
In order to unpack the multi-volume RAR archive, you need to place ALL of the split parts in the same directory and start extraction of the first volume. The program will automatically use all of the parts to extract the content of the archive.