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Post Post subject: Extraction Speed   
Posted: Monday, 06 Dec 2010, 18:00   
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Is there anyway to increase the extracting speed for 9gb/12gb files using 7zip and winrar?


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Post Post subject: Re: Extraction Speed   
Posted: Monday, 06 Dec 2010, 19:00   
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Buy a new CPU or harddrive, whatever your bottleneck is.

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Post Post subject: Re: Extraction Speed   
Posted: Monday, 06 Dec 2010, 19:16   
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It's probably your Hard drive since it's the slowest part. If you want the fastest possible, buy SCSI. Its slowest, is twice the speed of the fastest IDE/SATA.

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Post Post subject: Re: Extraction Speed   
Posted: Monday, 06 Dec 2010, 19:23   
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You may also want to temporarily disable your antivirus so that it doesn't scan stuff as it's extracted. That may speed things up.

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Post Post subject: Re: Extraction Speed   
Posted: Tuesday, 07 Dec 2010, 17:46   
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and check if your system drive has enough free space. if it's nearly full it can slow your extraction speed.

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Post Post subject: Re: Extraction Speed   
Posted: Tuesday, 07 Dec 2010, 19:46   
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local disk c 12.3 gb free
local disk d 34.8 gb free
local disk e 4.17 gb free
local disk f 33.5 gb free

trying to extract 11 gb rar file to f.
will it work?


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Post Post subject: Re: Extraction Speed   
Posted: Tuesday, 07 Dec 2010, 20:38   
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mewanthelp wrote:
local disk f 33.5 gb free

trying to extract 11 gb rar file to f.
will it work?


Well, 33.5 minus 11 equals 22.5, which is above zero, so it should. :D

Another thing you can do to speed extraction up is defragmenting the disk you're copying the files to, so that there's more contiguous free space.

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Post Post subject: Re: Extraction Speed   
Posted: Tuesday, 07 Dec 2010, 21:29   
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Buy a SSD if you want speed.

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Post Post subject: Re: Extraction Speed   
Posted: Wednesday, 08 Dec 2010, 00:48   
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mewanthelp wrote:
local disk c 12.3 gb free
local disk d 34.8 gb free
local disk e 4.17 gb free
local disk f 33.5 gb free

trying to extract 11 gb rar file to f.
will it work?


This may sound stupid... anyway.

When you are extracting files, aren't they extracted to a temporary folder on the OS's partition and then moved to the destination folder? I hope the OS isn't on E drive :D

Dunno why i asked this lol
Level of compression, doesn't it have anything to do with this :D

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Post Post subject: Re: Extraction Speed   
Posted: Wednesday, 08 Dec 2010, 01:16   
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KeReMiD4O wrote:
When you are extracting files, aren't they extracted to a temporary folder on the OS's partition and then moved to the destination folder?


On 7-Zip, direct extraction to the directory you wish is, well, direct. But if you drag and drop, the files pass through the temporary folder, which is useless if you ask me. No idea of what archiver or extraction method mewanthelp may be using.

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Level of compression, doesn't it have anything to do with this :D


Indeed, the higher the compression level is, the more time it takes to extract.

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Post Post subject: Re: Extraction Speed   
Posted: Wednesday, 08 Dec 2010, 15:52   
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KeReMiD4O wrote:
I hope the OS isn't on E drive :D

No.its on c drive ;;)

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On 7-Zip, direct extraction to the directory you wish is, well, direct. But if you drag and drop, the files pass through the temporary folder, which is useless if you ask me. No idea of what archiver or extraction method mewanthelp may be using.

using 7-zip 9.20 and winrar 3.93


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