Fully master the compression function of Win XP system

  
        When it comes to compression, many friends will think of software like WinRAR and WinZip. In fact, Windows XP system also provides us with simple and practical compression function, enough to meet our daily compression needs. Here's a look at how to use it... First, compress the file Direct compression method: Select the desired compressed file, then right-click and select "Send to →zip (zippde) folder" (Figure 1). Indirect compression method: Right click on the blank space of the desktop or file window, select "New → Compress (zippde) folder", then give the compressed package a good name, and finally drag and drop the file or folder to be compressed into the compressed package. Just fine. Tip: Don't underestimate the compression features of Windows XP! After the author verified, for the compression ratio of the same file, Windows XP is in no way inferior to professional compression software such as WinRAR. Second, extract the files to extract all the files: Select the compression package, right-click and select "Extract All (A)..." pop-up extraction wizard (Figure 2), click Next, select the extracted file storage folder, and finally click again The next step is to complete the decompression. Unzip some files: Double-click to open the compressed package, and then drag and drop the required files directly into other folders to complete the decompression; it is worth mentioning that in Windows XP system, you can directly perform the files in the compressed package. Cut, copy, etc. Decompression with other software: When the compressed file package compressed with Windows XP is moved to a non-XP system computer, the file icon will become the corresponding icon of the default compression software in the system. You can also use WinRAR, WinZip and other compression software. Unzip! Third, set the password
Use Windows XP compressed files can also be encrypted compression, as follows: double-click to open the compressed package, and then select "File → Add Password" dialog box, enter the password and click "OK", wait Encryption is complete. The next time you unzip or open the file in the archive, a prompt will appear asking you to enter your password. Even if you use other compression software to decompress, you will be asked to enter a password, which fully guarantees the security of the file.
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