Let WinRAR plug in the wings to decompress files

  
                  

The most classic way to extract RAR format files is to double-click the compressed file, click to bring up the "Unzip to" button of the WinRAR program, and then "OK" to extract to the current folder with the same name.

A small compressed file is not a problem, and it seems strange to watch the brown progress bar fly fast, but if the RAR file to be decompressed is relatively large, we can only wait. Although you can choose the "background" mode of operation, but it is working.

Open WinRAR, click "Options → Settings", then select the "Path" tab, see the "temporary file decompression folder" at the top? It is delayed by our time, because When RAR starts to decompress, the unzipped file is temporarily placed in the temporary folder of "C:\\DOCUME~1\ aye\\LOCALS~1\\Temp\\" (the machine of different users is different).

This only needs to wait until the end of decompression and then cut them to the destination folder of our choice (usually the same as this RAR file). Because under normal circumstances, we decompress the file is not System disk C, and WinRAR default this temporary folder is C disk, so we can shorten this process, let WinRAR directly put the extracted files in the root directory of the RAR file, the speed is of course fast The

method is very simple: use a backslash "\\" (excluding double quotes) instead of the previous "C:\\DOCUME~1\ aye\\LOCALS~1\\Temp\\" And finally, when you extract some of the larger RAR archives later, you will feel obviously faster. (Figure)


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