yeah? no?
or would it be better to burn it, then copy & compress the files?
i started to .rar a .bin, but it didnt look like it was making any gains on space :unsure:
but i only let it get to around 8% or so...
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yeah? no?
or would it be better to burn it, then copy & compress the files?
i started to .rar a .bin, but it didnt look like it was making any gains on space :unsure:
but i only let it get to around 8% or so...
you can convert it to an .ISO with winISO this will reduce the filesize
thought about that, but i was hoping to make a really good gain on size,Quote:
Originally posted by {I}{K}{E}@18 February 2004 - 12:58
you can convert it to an .ISO with winISO this will reduce the filesize
say, for an over the web transfer :D
the file in question is around 370 megs in .bin format :lol:
am i just wishin? or is there really hope? :P
Yep, that'll make it much smaller than a .bin file. Then you can compress the .iso with WinRAR to make it even smaller (set it to Best compression method).Quote:
Originally posted by {I}{K}{E}@18 February 2004 - 15:58
you can convert it to an .ISO with winISO this will reduce the filesize
yep, compressing a .bin doesn't do much, but Nightwolf's method should knock the size down a decent amount