Since this is part 23 of a sequence, you cannot open it alone; you need all preceding and subsequent parts (part01, part02, etc.) to successfully extract the contents.
You must always right-click and extract from Part 01 ; the software will then automatically "chain" through the rest of the volumes, including part 23, to reconstruct the original data. Context: Is this Database Related?
Older file systems (like FAT32) or certain cloud storage tiers have strict limits on individual file sizes. Splitting a 50GB archive into 2GB chunks (like "DI2GB") ensures compatibility across different platforms. UNDODI2GB.part23.rar
Do you have the , or are you trying to recover a missing part of this archive?
Ensure all numbered volumes (from part01 to the final part) are in the same folder. Since this is part 23 of a sequence,
Use the "Test" function in an archive manager to check for corruption. If part 23 is flagged, you only need to replace that specific file.
The filename refers to a specific volume of a split compressed archive. Based on the naming convention, it likely belongs to a large multi-part dataset, possibly a 2GB collection (implied by "DI2GB") associated with the Undo.io software suite or a specific database dump (like an Oracle Undo Tablespace backup). Older file systems (like FAT32) or certain cloud
The "UNDO" prefix is frequently seen in database management, particularly with Oracle Flashback Data Archives , which track historical changes. If this archive contains database logs or tablespace backups, ensuring the sequence is complete is vital for maintaining the "undo" chain and preventing data loss during a recovery operation.