Why is my computer decompressing slowly?

  
                  

Why is my computer decompressed so slowly? Every time you unzip it, you have to wait a long time!

A: If the compressed file is relatively large, then the decompression speed is really slow, in addition to the configuration of the computer itself, the new guest network Xiaobian also recommend you a little trick, through this skill set, relative In terms of speeding up the decompression speed, the effect is still very obvious, you can try it!

Open WinRAR, click on “Options →Settings", and then select “path” tab, see the top "temporary files decompressed folder"? That is, it delays the compression time, because when RAR starts to decompress, the unzipped file is temporarily placed in the temporary folder of "C:DOCUME~1mxdLOCALS~1Temp"; (the different users' machines are different) (Figure 1), after the decompression is finished, cut them to the selected destination folder (usually the folder of the same level as this RAR file).

The extracted files are temporarily placed in the temporary folder. Because the files are uncompressed in the non-system disk C, the default temporary folder of WinRAR is the C disk, so you can put this The process is shortened, let WinRAR directly put the extracted files in the root directory of the partition where the RAR file is located, and the speed is of course faster. The method is very simple: replace the previous one with a backslash “”C:DOCUME~1mxdLOCALS~1Temp” OK, and finally. (Figure 2)

Using a backslash instead of decompressing some of the larger RAR archives later, you will notice that it is a bit faster. Try it now! Summary: After the above settings, the user can experience it in person, although the changes are not very large, but you will feel relatively obvious effects.

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