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Remove Rar password Sooo Easily.


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This method doesn't work, that site just creates a ZIP file with 0 byte files in it.

 

You guys seriously believed that compressing a zip/rar file to ZIP again, would actually unlock your RAR/ZIP file and let you access its files?

 

That's ridiculous.

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This method doesn't work, that site just creates a ZIP file with 0 byte files in it.

 

You guys seriously believed that compressing a zip/rar file to ZIP again, would actually unlock your RAR/ZIP file and let you access its files?

 

That's ridiculous.

This method works, except you may be one of those unlucky people that have a specific DRM component (hal32.dll) pre-installed on their OS. Once you:

1. Disable automatic windows update (and only use install stuff by manually picking what you need)

2. Delete the file (delete all of them by doing a full search on your primary hdd)

3. Restart your computer

4. Open up the OP's specified link

5. Re-submit an encrypted RAR file

 

You will be able to recover all it's contents without knowing the password.

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This method works, except you may be one of those unlucky people that have a specific DRM component (hal32.dll) pre-installed on their OS. Once you:

1. Disable automatic windows update (and only use install stuff by manually picking what you need)

2. Delete the file (delete all of them by doing a full search on your primary hdd)

3. Restart your computer

4. Open up the OP's specified link

5. Re-submit an encrypted RAR file

 

You will be able to recover all it's contents without knowing the password.

I had same issues and I tried Zeeyo's way and now works perfectly. :)

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It doesn't work anymore.

I received this error

Error message

The file is password protected. We never ask our users for passwords and therefore do not convert password protected files.

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