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28 Sep 2013 1:21PM
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I confess I have copied my brother in laws external hdd.

I have found a nice folder called "conquests" in it, some amazing stuff - I will post some of it on here if anyone can help me out......

He got a new computer last year, on his external hdd is a backup of his old computer, inside the main folder are two further folders, one then has another 100 compressed folders in it, the other has over 500 compressed folders.

I want to reconstruct it so I can browse, I have had a nose around in the folders one at a time and its painfully slow.

I have tried to highlight all the folders, click extract and choose a location - but it seems to only extract a single file.

Any help would be much appreciated?

PS - I have attached one of the files from his conquests folder, but there are approx 200 more pics and 30 vids of 6 or 8 differant girls!

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28 Sep 2013 1:45PM

click on properties and it will give you the date that it was created, you can build from there

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28 Sep 2013 2:36PM

How does the date help me put them all together?

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28 Sep 2013 3:40PM

you can start at the begining, each item will have a date and so fill the folder, find the first folder, then select and arrange the pictures accordingly, then move on to the next folder, once you have the pictures done in each folder then do the folders, that will give you the time line of his actions

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28 Sep 2013 3:41PM

by the by are those your tits, nice

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28 Sep 2013 3:50PM

I am not intere4sted in putting them into a time line.

I just want to put the hdd backup folders back into one, rather than being in 500 split folders that are compressed

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28 Sep 2013 3:58PM

you are getting a little out of my depth, you can unzip the folders and then merge them and see what happens

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28 Sep 2013 4:56PM

Your are a fucking retard DKL!

The op has said he has hundreds of files and need to join them all back up easily as he does not want to go through each one individually. you have suggested something far more long winded. not only are you suggesting that he goes through them individually, but that he clicks properties on each and everyone of them to get a date? why? the files will be named 1,2,3,4,5 etc. if you do not know how to help the op then i suggest you shut the fuck up!

op, I am sorry i can not help. you may find 7-zip a useful tool to put the files back together and I suggest going to youtube as you may find a demonstration video on there. best of luck :-)

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28 Sep 2013 5:23PM

to start with I was under them impression she or he was looking to org them, I told him or her that the zipped files would have to be unzipped and joined and I also so that I was a little out of my depth, I will be the first to admit that I am very limited on the subject at hand but at least I was willing to make the effort to help what have you done.

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30 Sep 2013 6:24PM

I'll be the first to admit that you're a fucking idiot and have zero reading comprehension skills. Try reading the original post again, you cock-slobbing jackass.

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29 Sep 2013 10:16PM

cant you use like an option in 7zip or similar programs to split rars into sub-rars for peer to peer transfer? I bet the right unzip program takes care of that for you! PLEASE SHARE if i helped unlocked them! VERY interested ;)

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30 Sep 2013 10:17AM

get a program like 7-zip or whatever. doesn't matter. it sounds like you have the files in the format filename.filetype.00, filename.filetype.01, etc. select all the files of the same filename and filetype that form a sequence. right click with 7-zip installed and it should ask you to decompress them. this will extract all the files and put them all over the place.


i'd recommend you not do that though, and copy everything to a different computer or drive or whatever. keep them compressed and in different files, it's easier to transfer that way. move them somewhere safe, and then decompress them and do whatever


this all assumes this is real, and a quick look at my address bar tells me chances are basically 100% it's not

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30 Sep 2013 2:13PM

Are all of the .rar files in the same folder? If they have a "part 1, part 2, etc" sort of extension you may just be extracting one large file. What file type is the single file you do manage to extract? You can check by right-clicking the file, going to properties, and finding the extension type.

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30 Sep 2013 3:54PM

you have a couple choices. http://www.extractnow.com/ will let you extract a number of zip files at once and preserve the folder structure. So will winzip - install it and then select a bunch of zips, right-click and extract and they'll all get extracted, but it will nag you if you don't buy it. Compressed folders are just zip archives anyway, so either tool will work. Then you can download picasa 3 and use it to index the unzipped folders.

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01 Oct 2013 12:39AM

Just use a scripting language. If you're using windows a batch or vb script would be your friend.

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01 Oct 2013 2:04AM

Lots of chatter here, but still no more pics or vids. You could extract five a day, and upload five a day. Before you know it, you would be done.

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01 Oct 2013 9:52AM

Can no one read and comprehend english? The OP has 600 compressed folders that they do not want to unzip one at a time. Google can be your friend, google ExtractNow. It claims to do what you want.

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01 Oct 2013 10:46AM

http://lmgtfy.com/?q=free+and+easy+way+to+extract+hundreds+of+compressed+zip+and+rar+files&l=1

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