Installation Guide:
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Unzip The Zip File Basically
1) Install The Setup(32/64bits)
2) Copy Rarreg.key To The Installation Directory "C:\Program Files\WinRAR"
3) Seed After Download & If Possible Leave A Feedback.
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Changelog Version 4.00 Final :
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1. RAR decompression speed is improved. Depending on data type,
decompression can be up to 30% faster than in previous versions.
Both the general RAR algorithm and most of special RAR multimedia
methods benefit from this improvement. The only module of RAR
algorithm, which is not affected, is "Text compression" method.
2. Changes in ISO support:
a) UDF support is upgraded to UDF 2.50 revision. It makes possible
to unpack most of Blu-ray ISO files;
b) when browsing UDF ISO file, UDF revision number is displayed
after the "UDF" format name in WinRAR address bar
and in archive information dialog;
c) WinRAR sets the folder modification date when unpacking folders
stored in UDF and ISO9660 files.
3. Changes in password dialog:
a) WinRAR uses the same format of password dialog both when archiving
and extracting, so "Show password" option is available also
when extracting;
b) "Organize passwords..." button in password dialog provides
access to password organizer interface, where you can specify
your frequently used passwords. You will be able to access these
saved passwords using the drop down list or autocomplete feature
in password dialog.
It is important to know that saved passwords are not encrypted
and anybody having access to your computer can view them.
Use "Organize passwords" feature only if your computer is
protected from unauthorized access;
c) "Use for all archives" option is available in password dialog
when unpacking several archives at once. You can utilize it
to apply an entered password to all archives.
If you use this option with an empty password, WinRAR will skip
all encrypted archives;
d) Unlike previous versions, the password from default compression
profile is not used for extraction.
If you wish to use the same password for all extracting archives,
press "Organize passwords..." button in the password dialog
and define a new password entry, specifying "*" file mask in "Select for archives" field.
4. In Windows 7 WinRAR will display the total operation progress
also on WinRAR icon on Windows taskbar. You can disable it using
"Taskbar progress bar" option on "General" page of WinRAR settings.
5. Numerous Unicode support improvements allow to process non-English
file names more smoothly. These improvements include:
a) better Unicode handling in WinRAR in "Rename", "Convert",
"Find" and other commands, in folder tree panel, in password request dialog and in many other parts of WinRAR interface;
b) correctly displayed Unicode names in WinRAR items in Explorer
context menus;
c) Unicode support in .lng files, making WinRAR localization
possible for Unicode only languages.
6. Changes in -x switch syntax. Now you can specify a wildcard
exclusion mask for folders. Such mask must have the trailing '\'
character, like -x*tmp*\ or -x*\temp\
7. New "Extract relative paths" option in "Advanced" part of extraction
dialog. If you browse some archive subfolder in WinRAR shell
and enable "Extract relative paths" option, the path part up to
and including the current subfolder will be removed from extracted
file paths.
For example, if you are inside of "Backup\MyData" archive folder
and extract "Images" folder, it will be extracted as "Images",
not as "Backup\MyData\Images".
This option is the new default extraction mode, but you can change
the default back to WinRAR 3.x style. Just select "Extract full paths"
and then press "Save settings" in "General" part of extraction dialog.
8. Windows 98, Windows Me and Windows NT are not supported by WinRAR
and WinRAR self-extracting modules anymore. Minimum Windows version
required for WinRAR 4.0 is Windows 2000.
If you need to run WinRAR on older Windows, you can download
previous WinRAR versions from ftp://ftp.rarlab.com/rar
9. If TAR, TAR.GZ or TAR.BZ2 archive contains symbolic or hard links
and if destination file system is NTFS, WinRAR will create these
links when unpacking such archive. WinRAR will create symbolic links
as symbolic and hard links as hard in Windows Vista and newer
and it will create all links as hard in older Windows.
If destination file system is FAT32 or any other not supporting
file links, WinRAR will skip links when unpacking TAR, TAR.GZ
and TAR.BZ2 archives.
10. Recovery volume processing involves less disk seek operations
resulting in higher performance.
11. You can select Windows 7 library in tree panel in extraction dialog
and WinRAR will use its default save location as the destination path.
12. "Report" command allows to select HTML, Unicode text and usual text
as output format for report file. Unlike previous WinRAR versions,
now WinRAR preservers Unicode characters in reports when using HTML
or Unicode text format. So non-English characters in file names
will be displayed properly in such reports.
13. Message list in GUI SFX archives displays only operation status
and error messages. It does not contain names of all extracted files
anymore. This change improves the speed and reduces memory requirements
for SFX archives containing a large number of files. Also it makes
easier to locate error messages, because they are not hidden among
extracted file names.
14. GUI SFX archives display "Extract" button instead of "Install"
if no "Setup" or "Presetup" commands are present in the archive
comment. If you prefer "Install" button, but do not need to
execute any setup programs, you can add "Setup=<>" command.
15. WinRAR displays the current percent above the operation progress bar
when repairing an archive containing the recovery record
and when processing recovery volumes.
16. WinRAR limits the maximum possible volume size to 4 GB minus 1 byte
when creating RAR volumes on a disk with FAT or FAT32 file system
in volume size autodetecting mode. These file systems do not support
4 GB and larger files.
17. If "Wait if other WinRAR copies are active" option is enabled
and WinRAR waits for another copy, you can press "Continue" button
in command progress window to force WinRAR to stop waiting.
So now "Continue" button allows to override the state of
"Wait if other WinRAR copies are active" option for current operation.
18. WinRAR displays one password request instead of two, when saving
an encrypted file back to RAR or ZIP archive after modifying it
in some external editor. Previous WinRAR versions usually requested
the password twice, both when extracting the original file
and archiving its modified copy. Only RAR archives with encrypted
file names were processed with the single password prompt.
19. New error code 10 ("no files") is added to list of error codes
returned in command line mode by RAR and WinRAR. This new code
can be returned by archive, extract, delete and repair commands.
It means that RAR did not find any files matched the specified
file or archive mask.
20. File name area in file overwrite dialog occupies several lines now.
It makes possible to display much longer names.
21. Now switch -ep3 converts not only disk letters, but also UNC paths.
So \\server\share will be converted to __server\share when archiving
and restored to the original \\server\share when extracting with -ep3.
22. New "Background extraction" option in "Advanced" part of extraction
dialog places WinRAR into background, when extracting files.
You can save its default state with "Save settings" button in "General"
part of extraction dialog, just like for other extraction options.
"Background archiving" option from the default compression profile
does not affect the extraction behavior anymore.
23. "Mode..." button in operation progress window is enabled also
when extracting or testing archives. It provides access to "Command parameters" dialog, where you can set "Turn PC off when done"
option for extraction and test operations.
Previously this dialog was accessible only when archiving.
24. Bugs fixed:
a) renaming a file in archive could also rename all other files
with the same name in other folders of the same archive;
b) previous versions displayed the wrong total packed size
in "Info" command for multivolume CAB archives;
c) in ZIP archives 'U' (update) and 'F' (fresh) commands could
erroneously update even files not specified in the command line.
It happened only for files in current folder which names matched
files in ZIP archive. This bug was not present in usual 'A' (add)
archiving mode.
Overview:
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WinRAR is a powerful file archiver and manager. The following is a review of its basic features.
The list of compression formats supported by WinRAR is indeed substantial. The program can unpack no fewer than 14 file compression types, including the eponymous RAR and the ubiquitous ZIP, as well open-source mainstays like TAR, CAB files — the staple of Windows OS distributions — and even ISO9660 CD image files. Suffice it to say that if WinRAR doesn't support it, it probably doesn't exist. Not surprisingly, WinRAR's default compression format is RAR but can be changed to ZIP.
To go up against the enormous popularity of an entrenched format like ZIP, RAR claims better compression than ZIP (though it does concede that ZIP files typically compress faster). We found this to essentially be the case. Using a test folder consisting of 202 MB of mixed data, WinRAR compressed the information into a 134 MB file, while the WinZip-ZIPped file was a much larger 184 MB. WinRAR also offers multiple levels of compression that strike a balance between minimizing compression time and minimizing file size.
WinRAR offers a combination of context menus and integration with e-mail clients that makes it a matter of a few mouse clicks to compress files and send them to a recipient, all without the need to open multiple applications. WinRAR also provides a useful – and powerful – find feature that can search for particular files as well as for text strings within archive files.
If you often work with very large compressed files that span multiple disks, you'll appreciate WinRAR's ability to create multi-volume archives. This lets you create a RAR file in pre-defined size chunks to fit a 1.44MB floppy, ZIP 100 disc, or a 650 or 700MB-formatted CD-R. This can be more convenient than WinZip's disk spanning, which lets a ZIP file span multiple disks but requires you to create the file on the removable disk and feed additional disks as each one fills up.
Who among us hasn't attempted to compress down a file or folder only to find that the resulting compressed file was only negligibly smaller (or even sometimes slightly larger) than the source data? In an attempt to eliminate the guesswork that comes with file compression — especially when dealing with mixed data of varied compression potential — WinRAR offers a "Compression Prognosis" feature. As its name suggests, Compression Prognosis lets you select any file or folder and then have WinRAR offer an estimate as to how well the data will compress (expressed as a percentage), how long the process will take, and what the resulting file size will be.
Another dreaded scenario is compressing a file for someone (or worse, for yourself) only to find out later that something went wrong and the file is corrupt or otherwise unreadable. To help avoid this, WinRAR offers a test feature that checks a compressed file and ensures it is valid and intact. This of course won't help you if a file is corrupted in transit, but it will guard against damage that might occur during the compression process.
To protect against damage that might occur after the compressed file is made, WinRAR lets you incorporate into it a recovery record of up to 10% of the file size. This redundant information can then be used to attempt repair of a damaged file, which would hopefully lead to salvaging most or all of the contents.
It's an established fact that viruses, worms, and other nasties can infiltrate your computer by hiding in compressed files. For an added level of protection, the application can also call your anti-virus software to scan compressed files. However, archives are not scanned automatically when they're decompressed — you must explicitly select the option to do so in advance.
To protect the contents of files from prying eyes, WinRAR lets you encrypt and password-protect files, although ZIP files only get the standard ZIP encryption algorithm, which can provide protection against casual users but is too weak to stand up to determined attack. When encrypting RAR files, WinRAR uses the considerably more robust AES 128-bit encryption. WinRAR gives you the option of encrypting not just file contents but also filenames and other attributes well.
To prevent inadvertent (or perhaps deliberate) changes to a compressed file without having to put a password on it, WinRAR offers a lock feature. Once a compressed file is locked, files within it can't be added, removed, or overwritten, though they will still decompress normally.
WinRAR has a lot of other useful features. All-in-all, you won't lose anything if you try it!
System Requirements:
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- Windows 2000 / XP / Vista / 7 (32/64)
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