This format is often used to split very large files into smaller, more manageable parts (e.g., TE3a.7z.001, TE3a.7z.002). Potential Origins
The 7z format supports strong AES-256 encryption , meaning the contents of "TE3a.7z" could be password-protected. TE3a.7z
It uses the 7z architecture, which typically employs the LZMA or LZMA2 algorithm. This allows for a higher compression ratio compared to standard ZIP files. This format is often used to split very