What does the tool do?
Opens the ALZ archive, extracts the files and folders inside, and then repackages them as a 7Z archive. This process is practically a “repack”: you switch to a more modern archive format without losing content.
ALZ to 7Z Dönüştürücü
ALZ File dosyalarınızı 7-Zip Archive formatına dönüştürün.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this tool free?
Are my files stored on the server?
Is there a limit on usage?
Which formats are supported?
Does it work on mobile?
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This page provides a clear solution for users searching for “alz to 7z”:
- The “ALZ won’t open” problem is solved
- You will have moved the archives to the 7Z standard
- If you want, you can protect the archive with a password
Why 7Z?
7Z is a commonly used format in the modern archiving world. Although it is not as “ubiquitous” as ZIP, it is a strong choice for those looking to transition to a more contemporary standard for archive management.
When is 7Z chosen?
- If you want to unify archives under a single standard
- If your file archiving culture is “7Z”
- If a modern archive format is desired instead of ZIP
How to use?
- Upload the ALZ file (drag and drop or select file)
- The tool analyzes the archive:
- number of files
- folder structure
- total size
- password requirement (if any)
- Select output format: 7Z
- (Optional) configure settings:
- compression level
- password protection
- output file name
- Convert
- Download (.7z)
Settings (actual settings to be written on landing)
Compression level
- Fast: Saves time on large archives
- Balanced: Default recommendation
- Maximum: Aims for smaller output (takes longer)
Password protection
- Enter password > re-enter
- There must be a warning: “If you forget the password, you cannot access the archive”
Preserve folder structure
Default is open. Because the user archives the ALZ archive for a “regular folder structure”; if you break this, the tool will become useless.
Output file name
Recommendation: originalName_7z.7z (standardized naming)
Common issues and clear error messages
- Archive is password protected: “This ALZ archive requires a password. Enter the password to continue.”
- Incorrect password: “The password is incorrect. Please try again.”
- Archive is corrupted/missing: “The file is damaged or was downloaded incompletely. Please download again and try.”
- Unsupported variant: “This ALZ variant is not supported. Try with ZIP output.”
Use cases
- Bulk transfer of old ALZ archives to the 7Z standard
- Customer files stored in a more modern archive format
- Locking archives with a password and sharing
FAQ
7Z or ZIP?
If you want everyone to open it, ZIP. If you want to modernize the archive standard, then 7Z.
Do file names change during conversion?
No. File names and folder structure are preserved.
Can encrypted ALZ be converted?
Yes, but the process cannot proceed without entering the password.

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