Watching a Downloaded Movie

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    Ok, so I downloaded a movie (shh, I owned it before but I lost it and don't want to buy it again) and all I got was a bunch of rar files and .r30 through .r48. I know people know how to do it on here, so I was wondering if someone could tell me how to get these files into a video file so that I can watch it on my laptop
     
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    What happened to .r00 to .r29? :lol:

    Well.. you should open .r30 and extract the file to your hdd. If thats another .rar/.zip you must unzip that one and than you'll get your movie. If you dont get another rar/zip you can just watch the movie in your media player.
     
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    :lol: I think r00 to r29 are in RARs. I don't know why it was uploaded that way.

    Thanks for your help! :D
     
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    If you haven't already, install WinRAR. Then right click on .r00 and click extract.

    Better hope the MPAA doesn't see this topic, or one of the staff doesn't hit you with a stick...
     
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