S Surfin7 Jul 26, 2002 #1 Hi !! I´ve ripped my Need For Speed today ISO => 280MB compacted with WinRar at the best compression ( 36 minutes compacting) => 219MB it´s possible to create multiple files of 20mb using the .rar or I have to do all again ? Thanks !!
Hi !! I´ve ripped my Need For Speed today ISO => 280MB compacted with WinRar at the best compression ( 36 minutes compacting) => 219MB it´s possible to create multiple files of 20mb using the .rar or I have to do all again ? Thanks !!
M MasterAkumaMatata Established Member Jul 26, 2002 #3 [*]Select all files/folders [*]right mouse click [*]WinRAR --> Add to archive... [*]Under Volume size, bytes, enter the infamous 20,000,000 [*]Click OK.
[*]Select all files/folders [*]right mouse click [*]WinRAR --> Add to archive... [*]Under Volume size, bytes, enter the infamous 20,000,000 [*]Click OK.
S Surfin7 Jul 31, 2002 #4 I´ve done it with 20.971.520 bytes first time with 20.480 (20kb) at 23% I had 3100 files LOL !! thanks !!
I´ve done it with 20.971.520 bytes first time with 20.480 (20kb) at 23% I had 3100 files LOL !! thanks !!
M MasterAkumaMatata Established Member Jul 31, 2002 #5 20,971,520 bytes (i.e., exactly 20MB)? Good man!
M mal Established Member Aug 1, 2002 #6 Originally posted by MasterAkumaMatata@July 27 2002, 2:49 pm [*]Under Volume size, bytes, enter the infamous 20,000,000 Click to expand... You mean 20,000,000 bytes doesn't equal 20 megabytes? : :
Originally posted by MasterAkumaMatata@July 27 2002, 2:49 pm [*]Under Volume size, bytes, enter the infamous 20,000,000 Click to expand... You mean 20,000,000 bytes doesn't equal 20 megabytes? : :
M MasterAkumaMatata Established Member Aug 1, 2002 #7 20,000,000 bytes equals 20 million bytes, not megabytes. There is often confusion between the binary system (base 2) and the decimal system (base 10). ???
20,000,000 bytes equals 20 million bytes, not megabytes. There is often confusion between the binary system (base 2) and the decimal system (base 10). ???
C Conker Aug 1, 2002 #8 hint: just type "20m" and you will get 20 megabyte sized parts (or 20M for 20,000,000 byte parts) sometimes reading the program documentation helps
hint: just type "20m" and you will get 20 megabyte sized parts (or 20M for 20,000,000 byte parts) sometimes reading the program documentation helps
K klakalou Aug 1, 2002 #9 Originally posted by Surfin7@July 31 2002, 12:50 pm I´ve done it with 20.971.520 bytes first time with 20.480 (20kb) at 23% I had 3100 files LOL !! thanks !! Click to expand... hey man, i did way worse. i entered 10,000 my first time and i had over 9000 files!!! it took me like 20 minutes to delete them all...
Originally posted by Surfin7@July 31 2002, 12:50 pm I´ve done it with 20.971.520 bytes first time with 20.480 (20kb) at 23% I had 3100 files LOL !! thanks !! Click to expand... hey man, i did way worse. i entered 10,000 my first time and i had over 9000 files!!! it took me like 20 minutes to delete them all...