: Re-examine the website or directory where you found it; the "good text" is usually the title of the forum thread or the "Release Notes" section of the download page.
Because this is a compressed .7z (7-Zip) archive, the "text related to it" depends entirely on where you sourced it. Here is the most common context for such naming conventions: 1. Automotive Software or Navigation
: May denote a sub-category (e.g., "Files," "Firmware," or a specific language/region code). How to verify the contents: MB_F_01_20.7z
: Often represents a version number (v1.20) or a release date (January 2020).
If this was found in a large library (like a ROM set or a document archive): : Re-examine the website or directory where you
: It may contain CAD files, Gerber files for PCB manufacturing, or BIOS/UEFI updates for a specific hardware revision. 3. Archive Naming Conventions
Do you have about where the file came from or the device it is intended for? Automotive Software or Navigation : May denote a
Files beginning with "MB" often refer to systems. MB : Mercedes-Benz. F : Likely stands for "Firmware," "Flash," or "Feature."