Do you have of the file downloaded, or is one specific part number missing from your folder?
If you have all the parts but the error persists, check the file sizes. In a split archive, every part (except the very last one) should be exactly the same size. If Part 3 is smaller than Part 1 and 2, it likely didn't finish downloading. Delete it and redownload that specific part. Pro-Tip: Use 7-Zip for Better Compatibility
If one is named Project.part01 (1).rar due to a duplicate download, rename it to remove the extra characters. 3. "Browse" for the Volume you need to have following volume to continue extraction
Sometimes WinRAR and 7-Zip handle split archives differently. If you are getting a volume error in one program, try opening the first part (usually .001 or .part1.rar ) with . It is often more forgiving with naming discrepancies and provides clearer logs on which specific volume is missing.
If a download was interrupted, the file might exist in your folder, but it is corrupted or "empty," leading the software to think the volume is missing. Do you have of the file downloaded, or
Understanding the "You need to have following volume to continue extraction" Error
The most common cause is a missing file. Look at your download source. Did the uploader provide 5 parts? Ensure you have all 5 parts sitting in the same directory on your computer. 2. Match the Filenames If Part 3 is smaller than Part 1
The "following volume" error is simply your computer asking, "I'm done with this piece; where is the next one?" Ensure all parts are , and your extraction should finish without a hitch.
Extraction tools look for the next file alphabetically or numerically. Ensure your files look like this: Project.part01.rar Project.part02.rar Project.part03.rar
The files must follow a strict naming convention. If Part 1 is named Data.rar and Part 2 is named Data_02.rar , the software won't recognize they belong together.