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Ever tried to compress a few gigabytes of data and suddenly electricity goes off and you need to restart it again and again? Well I have faced this problem a lot. Even tried to compress a 50GB+ file, completed precomp and srep works and electricity gone, I had to do the whole process again. So that's when I thought of and made this thing. I had $$arcdatafile$$.tmp of srep and used that again instead of applying xprecomp and srep etc. by this tool. I configured stuff like this: Quote:
In the same way, you can also export the compressed file and import it again on decompression. Also you can just replace a compression method with copy to just copy the data to the next method, but fa will take it as a genuine method. Also you can use this for pranking, you create a 1 byte archive and use the exported file which is the real compressed file. I don't know if I am able to make you understand what the hell is this program, but anyways if anyone finds this useful, I am leaving it here. It was made for my personal use so I didn't actually think what other people can make use of it. Play with the options and see what you can discover more. Alvida
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So this basically starts on this point where your power was off? Even if you cancel the process and temp files were not deleted?
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XD. Yeah, the idea was from there. When my power was off, I wasn't able to cancel the process. even why should I do, I can terminate it using process hacker and use this program to start from there. |
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