First of all, it needs to be clear that Thunderbolt's compressed package is a special format compressed file, which is usually encapsulated with Thunderbolt's own Thunderbolt's special compression format (Thunder format). Since this format is proprietary, it can only be decompressed using Thunderbolt software. However, if you wish to use other software to decompress Thunderbolt's archive, you can try the following:
Method 1: Convert the archive format.
1.Convert Thunderbolt's compressed package suffix from. TD or. tdzip instead. zip or. RAR format. Note that this will remove Thunderbolt's password protection and may result in file corruption or data leakage.
2.Use common decompression software like Winrar, 7-Zip, etc. to try to open and extract the files.
Method 2: Use a third-party tool.
There are some third-party tools that claim to be able to decompress Thunderbolt's archives, but be aware that these tools may pose security risks. Make sure you trust the tool's ** and read the instructions carefully before using it.
Method 3: Contact Thunderbolt customer service.
If you try the above methods and still can't solve the problem, you can contact Thunderbolt's official customer service for help. They may provide specific solutions or tools to help you decompress Thunderbolt's archives.
In conclusion, although there are some ways to try to use other software to decompress Thunderbolt's archive, the most reliable method is still to use Thunderbolt software itself to decompress. If you need to deal with Thunderbolt's archive frequently, it is recommended to consider purchasing and installing Thunderbolt software for a better decompression experience and file security.