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Sometimes files are split into parts (e.g., filename.zip.001, filename.zip.002).
Before diving into errors, let’s clarify the file itself. The USA v102.zip refers to a specific repack or distribution of the PC version of Spider-Man 3. The "v102" typically denotes Version 1.02, a crucial patch that fixed several physics bugs, improved web-swinging mechanics, and stabilized the game on Windows XP/Vista systems.
This zip archive historically contains:
The "USA" tag indicates the North American region version. Because this specific build is no longer officially distributed (Activision lost the license years ago), most users retrieve it from abandonware sites or old backup drives. This is where the integrity issues begin.
If you believe the file is fully downloaded but merely corrupted, you can try to force a repair. Note: This rarely works for "Unexpected end of archive" errors, but it is worth a try. Sometimes files are split into parts (e
Using WinRAR:
Using 7-Zip (Test Archive):
Before attempting complex repairs, check the following to save time:
| Possible cause | Fix | |----------------|------| | Unstable internet connection | Use a wired connection or download during off‑peak hours. | | Server‑side corruption | Try a different source (avoid obscure ROM sites with fake sizes). | | Antivirus / firewall interrupting download | Temporarily disable real‑time scanning for the download folder. | | File stored on a failing hard drive / USB | Copy the zip to another drive, then extract. | The "USA" tag indicates the North American region version
WinRAR tends to stop immediately on errors. 7-Zip is more forgiving.
Result: 7-Zip will extract every file until it hits the corrupt sector, then skip it. For Spider-Man 3, the corruption might only affect an intro video or a music track—the main executable might survive. Using 7-Zip (Test Archive):