Do not decompress how to find baby photos

  
Sometimes we pack and collect photos, but if one day you need one of the previous photos, only know the name of the photo, but in the face of n more compressed packages, do you have to unzip and search again? What is a good way? Use the compression software WinRAR to search for the compressed package. First open WinRAR, click on the “Tools & Rarr; Find Files” button, and then specify the search directory under “Disks and Folders” in the pop-up dialog box, “Compress File Type”. Enter the compressed file extension (such as RAR), and then type the keyword you want to find in the string you want to find (such as “Beibei girl”), click “OK” 1), WinRAR started searching, and the file you are looking for will come out. Searching for the compressed package with the ADC data management software is the case where the compressed package is stored on the local computer hard disk. However, the digital photos accumulated in adulthood are not necessarily placed in the computer, and some are packaged backups placed on the mobile hard disk, and even the disk seals are stored in the bookcase, how can you search out? It's ok! The problem can be solved with the professional data management software ADC (full name Advanced Disk Catalog). First, start the ADC and make the following settings before the data is stored. Click the "Options → Settings" command of the ADC software, select the Archives tab in the pop-up window, and select all the compressed file type options. Switch to the "Scan" tab and check the "Analyze compressed files" and "Analyze self-extracting files" option (Figure 2). Next, use the ADC's "Edit & Rarr; Add Volume Directory" command (or the corresponding new volume icon on the toolbar) to scan and add data backed up in the media (such as CD or mobile hard disk) (Figure 3 ). In this way, the generated database has the file information in the compressed package. When you need to search for photos, just check the “Options →Settings"""General→Find compressed files” option and determine (Figure 4) in the ADC, then use the <quo; search on the software toolbar & rdquo; button (magnifying glass style icon) search, you will analyze the zip package with the photos you need, and tell you where the photos are stored (Figure 5). This article comes from [System Home] www.xp85.com
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