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ok now that I have winrar what do I do

Go to the folder where the game is installed. It is usually in Downloads.

Right click the .rar file, and click the "Extract to file-name\" (file is named as "file-name" in this example)

A folder with its name (file-name) should appear. 

Run the game. 

If you have problems finding the file: 

Open Explorer. You can do that by clicking a random folder. Alternatively, it should be in your taskbar as a folder icon. 

On the left side of Explorer, there is a section that has shortcuts to folders. Downloads should be one of them. 

If it isn't there, Go to C:\Users , click at your user, and then Downloads. 


Alternatively, if you use Chrome:

Go into Downloads or press Ctrl+J.

The file is there. There is a button to open the folder it is in. If your file isn't in Downloads or if you cannot find Downloads, do this. 


Finally:

Press Win+R, type "Downloads". It should open regardless of your OS's language. 

If you have a more complex problem that is specific to 7-zip malfunctioning (like this https://sourceforge.net/p/sevenzip/discussion/45798/thread/b4c229fb/ ):

Move your file to Desktop or to C:\Users 

Attempt to extract it. 

Install a different version of 7-zip, newer is better 

If the folder has a long name, rename it to something shorter 

If it doesn't work, Open cmd as admin 

type sfc /scannow (should take a few minutes or 10+ minutes) 

then, in the same windows, type 

chkdsk c: /r 
Y

Exit cmd and then restart your pc. 

Checkdisk will take a few hours to complete. Only do this if you have free time.

If there still is a problem: 

Reinstall 7-zip or winrar to a short path like C:\Users or to C:\Windows or C:\Windows\System32 

if it doesn't work:

Be careful. These are advanced settings and can mess up your PC. It may be better to find a different solution. 

cmd 

setx path "%path%;C:\Program Files\7-Zip"

Or:

Press Win+X 

Click System

Go to the About window, click Advanced System Settings 

Open Environment Variables. 

On the System Variables part, find and click "Path"

Click "Edit" 

add a semicolon and add in the path to the folder your zip program has and the path of the thing you wanna unzip (seperate them with a semicolon) 

if the problem is still there, type in here 

if you got more questions, feel free to ask here

c: 

ok so turns out that your problem isn't related to unpacking, so disregard this although check out how to use environment variable