When we mention the compression software, we will all remember the two old compression software WinZip and WinRAR and their powerful functions. But will it take you tens of minutes to compress or decompress a file of several hundred megabytes?) If you want to know that the compression speed is WinZip and WinRAR 3 ~ 5 times the software, you will certainly not hesitate to choose it one by one Ghost Expforer.
Ghost Explorer is a GHO image file editor that comes with Norton Ghost. It is not a compression software and only kb. You can search, copy, paste, add, or delete any file in the image file. You can also use the list function to export detailed information about all folders and files in the image file to the TXT file. We use these extremely powerful functions to quickly compress large files.
I believe that you have understood what I mean by combining the powerful editing feature of Ghost Explorer with the ability to quickly compress ghost to achieve high performance that WinZip and WinRAR can never achieve. Although it is a little troublesome to use, it is a great temptation for friends who have small hard disks and need to compress and store files frequently.
I. Create a dog capacity compressed package
Assume that there are a large number of useful files on disk D, you can use Ghost to create a disk D image. If the disk D file has 1.5 GB, you can use the High option of Ghost to compress the image file to within MB, the compression ratio is no worse than that of WinRAR. And it takes only three or four minutes of the short moment. It can be imagined that using WinZiP or WinRAR to compress GB of files is a terrible thing. Next, use Ghost Exp1orer to delete unnecessary files and then use a compressed file with a large capacity.
2. Create a compressed folder
If you have a GHO image culture on hand, it will be simpler. You don't need to use ghost as an image. Directly use Ghost Expiorer to delete all contents in the GHo file, and then copy more empty files. In this way, these GHO files can be used as compressed folders.
Use Ghost Explorer to open an empty GHO file and copy the file to be compressed, right-click and paste the file in the Ghost Explorer window or drag the file directly to the window. (You can also right-click to conveniently add, delete, and run the file, there is even a search function, which is just as convenient to use as Wlndows Resource Manager.
In the experiment, it takes 55 seconds to compress a 64.6 MB folder with winRAR, 23 seconds to decompress the folder, and 23 seconds to use Ghost Explorer, respectively, is there a big gap? After running Ghost Explorer, it will be automatically associated with the GHO file. Therefore, double-clicking the used GHo file will automatically open it by Gh0st Explorer, which is very convenient, and your hard disk will be able to install two or three times more than the original one. Why not?