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Forehead.. Isn't it the one you didn't install a software called winrar...
If you see a file that is white, it means that you don't have Winrar installed.
If not. I don't know.
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OK. You can directly select the unzip file, and then the interface that comes out allows you to select the directory you want to select. After decompression, click the right mouse button, there will be a renaming, just change it directly in it.
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tar -xvf your file to the specified directory.
For example, tar -xvf root
Rename the file.
mv The file you want to name The name of the modified file.
For example, MV can of course be named in other suffix formats.
For example, MV is OK!
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How do you unzip it?
Use the command to solve, as if -c is to decompress to the destination, as for the directory name of the solution, that is the directory structure in the compressed package, I don't know how to ignore the directory structure. Ignoring it should result in a mess of directories for what you unzipped, though.
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tar -c /your/path -zxvf *.tgz
Man tar is clear from the manual of the tar.
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For example, when you compress the file, you can choose to compress it into several compressed files, and when you decompress it, you also need these compressed files, and if you don't have one, the decompression will not be successful.
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The file with the suffix bin is an image file, which needs to be loaded with the software Daemon Tools Lite, which is what we commonly call a virtual optical drive, after loading, you will find that the "*** drive" is no longer empty in your "My Computer", and it is this game. It's the equivalent of buying a game disc. Am I clear enough?
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Mirrored ah, read it with a virtual optical drive, and copy it directly to your own disk.
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No problem, load it with daemon, and install it again.
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It may be a problem with the file, try to extract a different file; It could also be a software issue, either reinstall or change the software.
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Are you talking about decompression?
If it is under the Windows operating system, right-click with the mouse and select Unzip to·· Directory;
If the data is running Linux, run the gunzip command to decompress the data.
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First of all, you need to see if your compressed file is rar, and some compressed files can only be decompressed with rar.
Secondly, you can reinstall the compressed file, and if that doesn't work, reinstall the system.
Hello, Method:
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Still can't understand your question.
Find the file, right-click on it, and select Add to Zip File -->OK. That's it. >>>More
Method steps.
After selecting multiple files or folders to compress, click the right mouse button to see the compression menu in the context menu. >>>More
Flowers can be charming.
I don't have time to look at it, it's too much, take the *** prefix. >>>More
4. Click the last yellow button "Unzip" to decompress this 7z zip package into a folder.