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What is an LHA file? File or group of files compressed with LHARC compression; popular compression format on Amiga computers and used by id Software to compress installation files for early games, such as Doom; LHA has been mostly replaced by the .LZH compression format, but is still widely used in Japan.

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.LHA File Extension

LHARC Compressed Archive

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What is an LHA file?

File or group of files compressed with LHARC compression; popular compression format on Amiga computers and used by id Software to compress installation files for early games, such as Doom; LHA has been mostly replaced by the .LZH compression format, but is still widely used in Japan.

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Corel WinZip Mac

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Updated: July 22, 2015

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What is an LHA file?
File or group of files compressed with LHARC compression; popular compression format on Amiga computers and used by id Software to compress installation files for early games, such as Doom; LHA has been mostly replaced by the .LZH compression format, but is still widely used in Japan.