Hey guys today im here with an article on compressing files and decreasing its memory . Compressing a file means decreasing the size of a file without loosing a single system file from the contain. There are lot of software's on internet, through which you can compress the files and decrease their size. One of them is WinRar, it compresses your file by 10% only resulting decrease in the size of your files by 10% max. But today we gonna use another software called KGB Archiver which has even got higher compressing capability So that you can send files easily on internet, email or by USB or any portable device to your friends. Next best things about this software is its 100% free and easy to use so no serial key or cracks are required.
Download Link
Here We Start
Step 1: Download the software from link given above and install it on your Computer.
Step 2: Open the KGB Archiver, select "Compress Files" and click on Next.
Step 3: On the next Menu, select the file or folder that you want to compress select archive format and select the Compression level to Maximum.
Step 4: After making all above selections, Click on next, file compression process will start. This compression will take time depending upon your file size.
So geeks here is was. Hope you guys liked the articles. And for any queries or problems feel free to comment below .
Download Link
Here We Start
Step 1: Download the software from link given above and install it on your Computer.
Step 2: Open the KGB Archiver, select "Compress Files" and click on Next.
Step 3: On the next Menu, select the file or folder that you want to compress select archive format and select the Compression level to Maximum.
Step 4: After making all above selections, Click on next, file compression process will start. This compression will take time depending upon your file size.
So geeks here is was. Hope you guys liked the articles. And for any queries or problems feel free to comment below .
How much time approximately it will take to compress 1GB file?
ReplyDeleteIts depends upon the size of the file and speed of your computer
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