Anonymous Publish time 2019-8-27 20:10

Downsizing files

Hi
I need help, after struggling a few hours yesterday in order to compress a file to the maximum of 10 MB requested here.
How would you part a large book into several pieces and make them a rar item...?
Thank you!

Sylvana Publish time 2019-8-27 20:51

Edited by Sylvana at 2019-8-27 13:54

Split in more files, like Winrar part 1, part 2, 3 or more, then it will work. :)

goolit Publish time 2019-8-27 21:40

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Split in more files, like Winrar part 1, part 2, 3 or more, then it will work.

Yes... but I dont know how to do it..
I know only to open this RAR files, I have no idea how to make them...

anniekins Publish time 2019-8-27 21:47

http://www.pindiy.com/thread-101272-1-1.html

goolit Publish time 2019-8-27 22:23

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http://www.pindiy.com/thread-101272-1-1.html

Thank you!!

goolit Publish time 2019-9-18 16:15

static/image/common/user_online.gif anniekins static/image/common/clock.gif 2019-8-27 21:47
http://www.pindiy.com/thread-101272-1-1.html

Using this method which is practical in any Windows, you can part only to 5MB and then the next option is 100Mb etc - Which usually causes too many RAR or Zip files.
As I dont like that other members do this to me, I dont like to do it to others (as far as I understand you have to pay coins for every single part)... How can I part it into less files...? Thank you!

Strawberry Cat Publish time 2019-9-18 18:36

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Using this method which is practical in any Windows, you can part only to 5MB and then the next op ...

You can type in a number, goolit. You dont need to use one of the pre-determined file sizes

goolit Publish time 2019-9-18 19:40

static/image/common/user_online.gif Strawberry Cat static/image/common/clock.gif 2019-9-18 18:36
You can type in a number, goolit. You dont need to use one of the pre-determined file sizes

This sounds great! But... How? can I just type over the 5MB?

goolit Publish time 2019-9-18 19:42

static/image/common/user_online.gif Strawberry Cat static/image/common/clock.gif 2019-9-18 18:36
You can type in a number, goolit. You dont need to use one of the pre-determined file sizes

Thanks! Now I tried and it seems I really can type over it. Wasnt aware of that. Thank you so much for replyinga nd pointing this!
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