CAB to TAR Converter > Convert CAB Content to .TAR Package

CAB to TAR Converter – How to Use?

Step-by-step guide to convert a CAB file to a TAR package.

2 minutes
  1. 1

    Step 1: Select CAB File

    Select the .cab file you want to convert from your computer.
  2. 2

    Step 2: Extract the File

    Open the selected .cab file and extract the files inside.
  3. 3

    Step 3: Create TAR Package

    Repackage the extracted files in .tar format without compression.
  4. 4

    Step 4: Save the File

    Save the created .tar file to your desired location.

What does the tool do?

Free Tool (Membership Required)

CAB to TAR Dönüştürücü

CAB File dosyalarınızı Tape Archive formatına dönüştürün.

CAB dosyasını sürükleyin veya tıklayınCAB File • Maksimum 100MB
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this tool free?
Yes, the CAB to TAR Converter is completely free.
Are my files stored on the server?
No, your files are not stored on the server; all processes are performed locally.
Is there a limit on usage?
No, there is no limit on file size or usage time with this tool.
Which formats are supported?
This tool only supports .cab files.
Does it work on mobile?
Yes, this tool can also be used on mobile devices.

When is CAB to TAR chosen?

  • If there is a flow of “package first, then apply another compression” on Linux
  • As an intermediate step in producing TAR.GZ / TAR.BZ2
  • If you want a regular package, not compression

Usage steps

  1. Upload CAB
  2. Content list > check
  3. Output: Select TAR
  4. Settings:
    • preserve/flatten folder structure
    • output name
  5. Convert > download

Settings (details)

  • Folder structure: in most cases “preserve”
  • Output name: original.tar

Error messages

  • “CAB could not be read”
  • “Set may be CAB”
  • “TAR could not be created (limit/infrastructure)”

Usage scenarios

  • Producing a TAR package to move CAB content from Windows to Linux
  • Using the standard “tar” step in a DevOps pipeline

FAQ

  • Why is TAR large? No compression; only packaging.

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