Win8 system uses its own decompression tool

  

Decompression and compression are often used in our daily work, so we will also use some auxiliary tools to complete this process. In fact, in the Win8 system itself with such a function, today we will introduce how to use Win8's own decompression tool.

The first is to compress files. We often put together a group of related files to agree on, and then make a package to be easy to manage and the volume will be smaller. Select the file we want to package, or multiple files, then right click.

At this time, move the mouse to “send to ” in the extended menu, we can see the "zipped" folder, click on it, the file just selected They are all packaged into a new compressed package.

Creating a tarball

If we double-click on the tarball, the system will open it with the file manager, we can see the files contained in the zip file, and we can open them. Edit them.

Using the file manager to open

So how do you decompress a compressed package? In fact, it is very simple. After right clicking on the compressed package, we will see a "all extracted" For the option, click on it.

Unzipping

This is a new window we have seen, and here we need to determine the path to the file after decompression. In general, the default is used, because it is usually extracted to the same folder of the original compressed package. After clicking "Extract", the files in the package are extracted.

Extracting files

Is it very simple? The above is the whole content of Win8's own decompression tool, but it should be noted that the format supported by Win8 comes with this tool. Not many, so if you encounter some unrecognized compression format, we still need to install a special tool.

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