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    Question seperate rar files for a playstation iso???

    I downloaded rpg maker for the ps.....now i have 4 seperate rar files and inside thier all bin files and the last one holds a cue file...so how do i burn this guys?

    also let me note that the compression is incredible...all together it was like 15 megs...and in each file it was 69 megs!!!!how do you compress that small?????if i find out i can start hosting isos....
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    Well from there you have to extract the file with Winrar. Once you got that installed you select all of the files and right click them and select the option extract here, to exract in the dictionary the files are in currently, or to extract files... with that option you can select where you want to exract the files.

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    nope that didn't extract all of em just one...and then ended.....thanks for trying though....
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    normally you just start extracting the first one and it will continue on with the rest. That's how it's always worked for me. also the level of compression for that game isn't why it's so small, it's because the game itself isn't that big. Fighters usually compress small too because of this (also the way they're made)

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    make sure all the files have the same name and if you extract the first 1 then the other three must extract too.
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    thank you guys!!!!What is the best compression tool out there anyways?
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    winace is gud beacsue it supports more files and has an ok compression rate but i think winzip is prolly the best for compression but thats my opinion

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    Most people have access to WinRAR2 so thats what is commonly used, it's compression is quite a bit over zip. However the best compression you can get at the moment is supposedly 7-zip which beats even WinRAR3.

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    Yup, 7-zip has the best compression and Winrar has the second compression. Winzip probably is the worst but not sure if version 9 will used a new compression algorithm.


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