You cannot extract part .009 on its own. To get your files out, follow these steps:
Below is a blog post template you can use to explain how to handle these types of split archive files. Handling Split Archives: What to do with Y2K.7z.009
Have you ever downloaded a large file, like a retro "Y2K" software collection or media archive, only to find it's broken into pieces like Y2K.7z.001 , Y2K.7z.002 , and so on? If you're looking at , you've reached the ninth part of a split archive. Why is the file split? Y2K.7z.009
Large archives are often split into smaller chunks (e.g., 100MB or 1GB each) to make them easier to upload to file-sharing sites or to fit on specific storage media. The .009 extension indicates this is just one piece of the puzzle. How to Extract Y2K.7z.009
: Right-click on Y2K.7z.001 (always start with the first part). You cannot extract part
: Use a tool like 7-Zip or Trend Micro's Unzip One which are specifically designed to handle multi-part archives.
: If you get an error that the archive is "corrupt" or "not an archive," double-check that no parts are missing from your folder. If you're looking at , you've reached the
: Ensure all files have the exact same base name. If one is named Y2K(1).7z.001 and another is Y2K.7z.009 , the extraction will fail.