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01/16/2024
How to Compress and Decompress Files Quickly and Easily in Windows
This article guides you on compressing and decompressing files swiftly within Windows. Windows is the most widely used operating system for desktop computers. The built-in file compression software (zip) is already installed in Windows, eliminating the need to download or install any additional software for file compression or decompression.
If you need to transfer large amounts of data to hosting or elsewhere, it is faster if you know how to zip files. Simply transferring a compiled zip file is quicker, more convenient, and safer.
Compressing Files in Windows 10
Compressing files in Windows is straightforward. Follow these steps:
1. Select the file or folder you want to compress (zip file). You can choose all files in the current folder by pressing CTRL+A. If you want to select multiple individual files, hold down the CTRL key and click on each file you want to select.
2. After selecting the files and folders you want to compress into a single file, right-click, go to "Send to," and choose "Compressed (zipped) folder." The compressed file (or archive) will appear in the same folder.
3. You can rename this archive file. Right-click on the file, select "Rename," and enter the new name.
That's it! You have successfully compressed the file without the need to install any additional software because the built-in zip file application is available on your computer. Now, let's explore how to unzip or extract files.
Decompressing Files in Windows 10
Decompressing files, also known as unzipping or unarchiving, in Windows is just as easy. You can use the default Windows decompression feature. Here are two methods:
Method 1 - Extract All Feature
1. Navigate to the folder containing the file you want to decompress.
2. Right-click on the file and click on "Extract All."
3. All files or folders within the compressed file will be decompressed and placed in the current folder.
Method 2 - Using Windows Explorer
For older versions of Windows, where the Extract All feature is not accessible directly from the right-click menu, you can use Windows Explorer to unzip files:
1. Select the file you want to decompress.
2. Right-click and choose "Open With" -> "Windows Explorer."
A new Windows Explorer window will open. Select the file you want to decompress and drag it to another folder.
These simple steps make compressing and decompressing files in Windows quick and hassle-free.
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11/30/2023
How to Add Programs to Startup on Windows 10
Step 1: First, press Windows+R, type shell:startup into the Run dialog, and press Enter. The Startup folder in File Explorer will appear immediately.
Step 2: Next, copy the shortcuts of the programs you want to launch with Windows into the Startup folder. You can directly drag and drop from the All Apps list to this folder.
Step 3: Once done, now whenever you start your desktop computer, any application you've added to the Startup folder will launch with the system. You can double-check if the applications are "ready" to run on startup by going to Task Manager > Startup.
If you want to make changes to the programs, you can remove them from the Startup folder or go to Task Manager to remove programs from the startup list.
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