How to spill files to multivolume archives ?

by Sophi On April 7, 2009 | Audio & MP3 | Hits: 29
Software you need: WinRAR



*Compress your file(s):



Enter the volume size in the"Split to volumes" field in the" archive name and parameters dialog:general options" to create volumes (multi part archives).



*Volume size:



1.By default it is entered in bytes. But if you add a lowercase letter 'k' at the end of the volume size, the entered value will be considered as kilobytes(multiplied by 1024).Use an uppercase 'K' to denote thousand of bytes (multiply by 1000), 'm' means megabytes and 'M' - million of bytes.



2.It is also possible to select the volume size from the list associated with this item.



3.Note that if you are archiving to a removable disk, you may select "Autodetect" from the list and WinRAR will choose the volume size automatically for each new volume.



*Burn the volumes on CD:



Some burning programs have a special test mode, with which you can determine the maximum capacity of CD blanks, so you can enter the maximum size for the volumes.



To unpack volumes you need to start extraction from the first volume.Select "Process all files in all volumes from the current" in the menu that appears.



If volumes are stored on non-removable media like a hard disk,you need to put all volumes in the same folder before starting extraction.


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