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What is an R04 file? An R04 file is a split archive created by WinRAR (Windows) or RAR (macOS or Unix). It contains one or more files split into several parts. R04 files are the fourth part of a split compressed archive (see .R01 , .R02 , and .R03 ).

More Information Split archives created by WinRAR (Windows) or RAR (macOS or Unix) are named with ".Rxx" file extensions and may be numbered from R00 to R99.

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WinRAR Split Archive Part 4

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What is an R04 file?

An R04 file is a split archive created by WinRAR (Windows) or RAR (macOS or Unix). It contains one or more files split into several parts. R04 files are the fourth part of a split compressed archive (see .R01 , .R02 , and .R03 ).

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Split archives created by WinRAR (Windows) or RAR (macOS or Unix) are named with ".Rxx" file extensions and may be numbered from R00 to R99.

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Updated: April 4, 2017

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What is an R04 file?
An R04 file is a split archive created by WinRAR (Windows) or RAR (macOS or Unix). It contains one or more files split into several parts. R04 files are the fourth part of a split compressed archive (see .R01, .R02, and .R03).