Unable — To Open Bigfile Bigfile.000 [extra Quality]

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Open the Windows Start menu, type cmd , right-click , and select Run as administrator .

Right-click the shortcut for your launcher (e.g., Steam) and select . Go to the Compatibility tab.

Frequently reported in Tomb Raider: Legend , Rise of the Tomb Raider , Shadow of the Tomb Raider , and Marvel's Avengers . Unable To Open Bigfile Bigfile.000

The bigfile.000 file is often larger than 4GB. This creates a major problem because the older file system cannot handle files over 4GB. If your game is on a USB drive or an older external drive, this is likely the culprit.

Bad sectors on a traditional Hard Disk Drive (HDD) or failing blocks on a Solid State Drive (SSD) can physically prevent Windows from reading specific file locations. Step-by-Step Solutions to Fix the Error

: Some users have reported success by moving the game from an external drive to an internal SSD, or by creating a Virtual Hard Disk (VHD) to run the game from, which can bypass certain "Out of table range" errors on newer versions of Windows. This public link is valid for 7 days

What a Bigfile .000 typically is

If you are on , right-click the game in your Library, select Properties > Installed Files , and click Verify integrity of game files . This will detect and redownload the missing or corrupted bigfile.000 .

Large asset files require adequate storage space to unpack and stream into your system's RAM during launch. If your storage drive is completely full, the engine may fail to read the file pointer. Can’t copy the link right now

Revert to original names. If original names unknown, use a hex editor to inspect the first few bytes of bigfile.000 —it may contain the original filename in its header.

Which (Steam, Epic Games, etc.) are you using?