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<P>
<B>English</B><BR>
+<A href="http://7-zip.hit.bg/">Bulgarian</A><BR>
<A href="http://7z.sparanoid.com/">Chinese Simpl.</A><BR>
<A href="http://www.spiroo.be/7zip/">French</A><BR>
+<A href="http://sevenzip.sourceforge.jp/">Japanese</A><BR>
+<A href="http://7zip.rnbastos.com/">Portuguese Brazil</A><BR>
+<A href="http://7-zip.org.ua/ru/">Russian</A><BR>
+<A href="http://www.7-zip.si/">Slovenian</A><BR>
+<A href="http://7-zip.org.ua/">Ukrainian</A><BR>
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Instead try to find the program that was used to create the archive and inform the developers
of that program that their software is not ZIP-compatible.</P>
+<P>There are also some ZIP archives that were encoded with methods unsupported by 7-Zip.
+Some of these unsupported methods: PPMd (WinZip), WAVPack (WinZip), pkAES (PkZip).</P>
+
+<H4>Why can't 7-Zip use big dictionary in 32-bit Windows?</H4>
+<P>32-bit Windows allocates only 2 GB of virtual space per one application.
+Also that block of 2 GB can be fragmented (for example, by some DLL file),
+so 7-Zip can't allocate one big contiguous block of virtual space.
+There are no such limitations in 64-bit Windows.
+So you can use any dictionary in Windows x64, if you have required amount of physical RAM.</P>
+
<H4>How can I install 7-Zip in silent mode?</H4>
<P>Use the "/S" parameter to do a silent installation and the "/D=dir" parameter