Post subject: Computer help
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I just got a new computer today, (My old one crashed while watching the drill dozer TAS in the workbench) and I don't know what Zip program I should download. I have windows vista. I hope I can rescue my files from my old hard drive, seeing as how a lot of drawings and TAS projects were on it. My awesome Looney Tunes Improvement could be lost. :O
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Why do you need a program to open zip files?
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Because the torrent I downloaded SNES roms from won't let me open it. It's Donkey Kong Country 3 - Dixie Kong's Double Trouble.7z Though now that I think about it, I was able to extract the snes9x files. Could it just be something with the file type of .7z?
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Do you have to pay for WinRAR? Because we had it on my old computer and I'm pretty sure we never ended up paying anything the whole time. I mean even AFTER the free trial ended.
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I don't think you have to pay ever, but you will have to deal with that annoying message that pops up every time you use it. Sometimes I try to extract the file and close the RAR folder before the message window appears. It's fun
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It's not fun... I used to hate it.
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Drama, too long, didn't read, lol.
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The same thing happened to a long time ago, too. The computer just couldn't boot up and there were several important WIPs on it. Well, as for zip programs, I'm using shellzip.
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Okay, so I settled on WinRAR. Thanks for your help guys. Oh, and to MUGG, that's too bad. They were probably WIPs that were longer than mine since I generally only attempt short games. What did you lose? (out of curiosity)
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WinRAR will bug you if you open it, but if you just use the contextual menus I don't think there's any nag screens. Or, you could be nice and pay for it :) I use 7zip now though. Good luck getting fixed up. Want to send me your old one?
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Alden, you want Pekopon to send you his father?? What for? Anyway, WinRAR is the best thing... even better without paying for it.
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Bisqwit wrote:
Drama, too long, didn't read, lol.
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My version of WinRAR glitched, it apperantly still has 12 days of the "free trial" left even though I've had it over a year.
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Pekopon wrote:
Okay, so I settled on WinRAR. Thanks for your help guys. Oh, and to MUGG, that's too bad. They were probably WIPs that were longer than mine since I generally only attempt short games. What did you lose? (out of curiosity)
Fortunately, nothing was lost^^
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Pekopon wrote:
Okay, so I settled on WinRAR.
Bad idea. You should have really chosen 7zip instead.
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Warp wrote:
Pekopon wrote:
Okay, so I settled on WinRAR.
Bad idea. You should have really chosen 7zip instead.
What? No big rant? No wall of text? Just a 1-liner troll? I'm suprised at you, Warp.
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Warp wrote:
Pekopon wrote:
Okay, so I settled on WinRAR.
Bad idea. You should have really chosen 7zip instead.
Except that 7zip GUI is horrible at best.
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Tombad wrote:
Warp wrote:
Pekopon wrote:
Okay, so I settled on WinRAR.
Bad idea. You should have really chosen 7zip instead.
Except that 7zip GUI is horrible at best.
But it's free, open source, available for most systems, and doesn't nag you with adware.
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It also supports most of the popular compression formats, and works.
Kirby said so, so it must be true. ( >'.')>
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Warp wrote:
Tombad wrote:
Warp wrote:
Pekopon wrote:
Okay, so I settled on WinRAR.
Bad idea. You should have really chosen 7zip instead.
Except that 7zip GUI is horrible at best.
But it's free, open source, available for most systems, and doesn't nag you with adware.
True, but that GUI is seriously one of the worst ever that actually functions.
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Yeah, 7-zip file manager is the worst crap. You can't even rename or delete file inside archives... it's always "not supported by this folder or something". But if you use only the context menu to extract/compress it'ss acceptable.
"Genuine self-esteem, however, consists not of causeless feelings, but of certain knowledge about yourself. It rests on the conviction that you — by your choices, effort and actions — have made yourself into the kind of person able to deal with reality. It is the conviction — based on the evidence of your own volitional functioning — that you are fundamentally able to succeed in life and, therefore, are deserving of that success." - Onkar Ghate
Bisqwit wrote:
Drama, too long, didn't read, lol.
Post subject: Re: Computer help
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Pekopon wrote:
I have windows vista.
A-ha! I can see your problem right there! (sorry, I had to)
Post subject: Re: Computer help
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Blublu wrote:
Pekopon wrote:
I have windows vista.
A-ha! I can see your problem right there! (sorry, I had to)
Please don't say that. I'm already mad enough I was forced to use Vista. It doesn't feel good when people constantly remind me that it sucks.
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Pekopon wrote:
Blublu wrote:
Pekopon wrote:
I have windows vista.
A-ha! I can see your problem right there! (sorry, I had to)
Please don't say that. I'm already mad enough I was forced to use Vista. It doesn't feel good when people constantly remind me that it sucks.
To be honest, I haven't tried Vista myself, so I guess I shouldn't say anything. though I wonder how one could be "forced" to use Vista, provided one owns the computer. I recently bought a laptop and had them install Ubuntu on it. If it continues to be as awesome as it has been so far, I'll have to replace Windows XP on my desktop with Ubuntu (or maybe some other distro) as well. Having a nice package manager is just sooooooooooo nice. And it's of course free, and all that jazz.
Post subject: Re: Computer help
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Pekopon wrote:
Blublu wrote:
Pekopon wrote:
I have windows vista.
A-ha! I can see your problem right there! (sorry, I had to)
Please don't say that. I'm already mad enough I was forced to use Vista. It doesn't feel good when people constantly remind me that it sucks.
I use Vista on my main PC. I have encountered less problems than I had with XP, and considerably less than I've had with any Linux distro. Vista 'sucks' because you're told to hate it.
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I use Vista on my work PC, and it's... well, it's pretty bleh. Once you turn off all the Vista features it pretty much becomes XP with C:\Users instead of C:\Documents and Settings\, so it's all the same to me.
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