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Macpar deluxe
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macpar deluxe
  1. #MACPAR DELUXE HOW TO#
  2. #MACPAR DELUXE ARCHIVE#

This will be in the parent folder usr.ĥ) drag the FILE called "rar" in to that bin folder. ****Ĥ) do a search on your hard disk for an invisible folder called bin. **** IMPORTANT NOTE!!! -> If you don't know what you are doing in this next step you can totally destroy your whole computer, so proceed at your own risk.

#MACPAR DELUXE HOW TO#

Here's a step by step guide for how to rar files.ġ) Download the application called RAR atĢ) decompress that file and there'll be a folder called "rar" (no quotes)ģ) in that folder there's a file called "rar" (with no quotes) And also, does anyone know if there's an easy way to get it to make pars at the same time? So because it's not really something I multitask while doing anyway, it's easy to just set up and leave for a bit.Īnswering my own post so it's in the database. I think it's a processor intensive task and takes a while to rar large things. Some sort of batch file sequence of scripts, eg: I'm sure someone could help write a script if you needed to make lots of rar files at once. Not heaps really, but I think it is just as easy to do if it's not a common occurrence. That will do exactly the same thing, but make part files of each 100000kb (100mb) in size. If you do it once, it makes immediate sense. So it will take all the files in 'FOLDERWITHSTUFF' and make them into 'MyRarArchive.rar'

#MACPAR DELUXE ARCHIVE#

I think of the 'a' as 'all' so it's 'rar 'All' files (in the folder I am in) and call the archive 'MyRarArchive''

macpar deluxe

Terminal will tell you what folder you are in, and then you type your new rar command: Then go to terminal, navigate into that folder with your old DOS skills =D Then what i do is make a folder on the desktop, copy all files into it that i want to be in my rar archive. hiding all files and folders so its back to normal and you are safe from yourself copying the rar file to the bin folder (safe to do, its just adding capability to terminal - you are only going to break something if you start deleting) finding the (formerly hidden) 'bin' folder, which i think is in the root 'macintosh hd' People mention that you can screw up your system but that's pretty easy to avoid so long as you don't do something silly. It's really straight forward and well explained of what to expect. It's also pretty flexible to make split archives.ĭo those steps up to and including step 7.

macpar deluxe

Only because I don't do it super often so I don't really want contextual menus or programs cluttering things up.















Macpar deluxe