Adding or extracting single files from a solid archive takes much longer because the entire archive must be processed.
Choose "Add to archive..." from the context menu. Configure Solid Option:
Right-click the folder or files you want to archive.
In the "General" tab, set to RAR (Solid mode only works with RAR, not ZIP). Check the box for "Create solid archive" .
To create a "solid" piece (or a solid archive) from your Linsh.rar data, you are essentially treating all compressed files as a single data block to increase compression efficiency. This is best achieved using on Windows, as solid mode is a native RAR feature. Here is how to create a solid RAR file:
Are you trying to create or turn multi-part files (.part1, .part2) into one ?
7-Zip also supports solid compression using the .7z format. To make sure I'm giving you the best approach, let me know: Are you using Windows (WinRAR) or Linux (terminal) ?
Adding or extracting single files from a solid archive takes much longer because the entire archive must be processed.
Choose "Add to archive..." from the context menu. Configure Solid Option:
Right-click the folder or files you want to archive.
In the "General" tab, set to RAR (Solid mode only works with RAR, not ZIP). Check the box for "Create solid archive" .
To create a "solid" piece (or a solid archive) from your Linsh.rar data, you are essentially treating all compressed files as a single data block to increase compression efficiency. This is best achieved using on Windows, as solid mode is a native RAR feature. Here is how to create a solid RAR file:
Are you trying to create or turn multi-part files (.part1, .part2) into one ?
7-Zip also supports solid compression using the .7z format. To make sure I'm giving you the best approach, let me know: Are you using Windows (WinRAR) or Linux (terminal) ?