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Téma: jak dostat Win95 instalaci do notebooku???

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    Standardní jak dostat Win95 instalaci do notebooku???

    mam problem potrebuji na po disketach dostat do stareho notebooku win95 (orig) nemate nekdo instalaci na disketach nebo poradne nejaky dosovsky zip nebo rar... com kabel nemame takze propojeji s jinym PC neni mozny.. dik za rady
    CPU: C2D 2140 2,6 Deska:GA-945-S3 RAM 2x1GB 667MHz CL5 VGA: Sapphire 2900pro/@XT Zdroj: Eurocase SuperSilent (PFC) 400W HDD: 320GB WD/KS a 2x250GB WD/KS, LG DVD-RW, Acer AL1916WAs - LCD 19"
    NTB: Toshiba Portégé R100 P-M 1,1ULV 768DDR 333, 40GB disk, Wifi, 12"LCD, 1Kg, Bat. (5)hod.

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    mrtvej brouk mince Avatar uživatele mISHA
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    pokud mas jak pises original w95, tak ho dle me musis mit na disketach. a pokud ne, tak neni problem to na ty diskety prekopirovat a nainstalovat primo z disku. nebo se pletu?

    ad com kabel > otazka asi 50Kc v obchode.

    ad RAR / ZIP > to si delas srandu ne? o google si nikdy neslysel? ( pkzip.exe, rar.exe ... www.rar.cz )
    zaklepal nozickama, ale nastesti predtim stihl uvalet svou kulicku

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    jasne nemam cas.. nejdriv jsem napsal problem sem a pak ho resim...
    CPU: C2D 2140 2,6 Deska:GA-945-S3 RAM 2x1GB 667MHz CL5 VGA: Sapphire 2900pro/@XT Zdroj: Eurocase SuperSilent (PFC) 400W HDD: 320GB WD/KS a 2x250GB WD/KS, LG DVD-RW, Acer AL1916WAs - LCD 19"
    NTB: Toshiba Portégé R100 P-M 1,1ULV 768DDR 333, 40GB disk, Wifi, 12"LCD, 1Kg, Bat. (5)hod.

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    Citace Původně odeslal mISHA
    pokud mas jak pises original w95, tak ho dle me musis mit na disketach. a pokud ne, tak neni problem to na ty diskety prekopirovat a nainstalovat primo z disku. nebo se pletu?

    ad com kabel > otazka asi 50Kc v obchode.

    ad RAR / ZIP > to si delas srandu ne? o google si nikdy neslysel? ( pkzip.exe, rar.exe ... www.rar.cz )
    jde mi o to ze kdyz mam dost rar pro dos ze v nem neumim pakovat data a kdyz to udelam ve win raru tak to nerozbalim nasledne v dosu?
    CPU: C2D 2140 2,6 Deska:GA-945-S3 RAM 2x1GB 667MHz CL5 VGA: Sapphire 2900pro/@XT Zdroj: Eurocase SuperSilent (PFC) 400W HDD: 320GB WD/KS a 2x250GB WD/KS, LG DVD-RW, Acer AL1916WAs - LCD 19"
    NTB: Toshiba Portégé R100 P-M 1,1ULV 768DDR 333, 40GB disk, Wifi, 12"LCD, 1Kg, Bat. (5)hod.

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    A co treba jedna disketa dosu 6 neco myslim stacila a nahodit na disk m602 a podobne v tom uz neni problem rar pustit. Pripadne redukce na disk za par kc a su do kompu nahodit instalaci a pak spousteci disketu....

    I7-4770T @ 3,1 ghz /ASRock B85M-GL/2x 8gb / RX570 Sapphire / wd blue 500 & 1TB, Crucial BX200 - 240GB/Evga 750w semimod/ samsung dvd-rw/Spartan 3 LT fan 90@120 /BenQ VW2245Z/ Asus xonar ds sound/Win 10 Pro x64 / Net UPC a par větrniku Zalman z3 x201

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    nene reseni bez nakupovani v sobotu odpoledne toho moc nekoupim a notas nemuzu rozebrat... ten com kabel bude posledni moznost v pondeli...
    CPU: C2D 2140 2,6 Deska:GA-945-S3 RAM 2x1GB 667MHz CL5 VGA: Sapphire 2900pro/@XT Zdroj: Eurocase SuperSilent (PFC) 400W HDD: 320GB WD/KS a 2x250GB WD/KS, LG DVD-RW, Acer AL1916WAs - LCD 19"
    NTB: Toshiba Portégé R100 P-M 1,1ULV 768DDR 333, 40GB disk, Wifi, 12"LCD, 1Kg, Bat. (5)hod.

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    Tak taky napis naky info

    I7-4770T @ 3,1 ghz /ASRock B85M-GL/2x 8gb / RX570 Sapphire / wd blue 500 & 1TB, Crucial BX200 - 240GB/Evga 750w semimod/ samsung dvd-rw/Spartan 3 LT fan 90@120 /BenQ VW2245Z/ Asus xonar ds sound/Win 10 Pro x64 / Net UPC a par větrniku Zalman z3 x201

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    Citace Původně odeslal mISHA
    pokud mas jak pises original w95, tak ho dle me musis mit na disketach. a pokud ne, tak neni problem to na ty diskety prekopirovat a nainstalovat primo z disku. nebo se pletu?

    ad com kabel > otazka asi 50Kc v obchode.

    ad RAR / ZIP > to si delas srandu ne? o google si nikdy neslysel? ( pkzip.exe, rar.exe ... www.rar.cz )
    nevim jak to udelat na CD s win95 maji nedlovive cad soubory 2MB.. takze na diskety to dostanu ale nevim jak to v dosu rozpakovat
    CPU: C2D 2140 2,6 Deska:GA-945-S3 RAM 2x1GB 667MHz CL5 VGA: Sapphire 2900pro/@XT Zdroj: Eurocase SuperSilent (PFC) 400W HDD: 320GB WD/KS a 2x250GB WD/KS, LG DVD-RW, Acer AL1916WAs - LCD 19"
    NTB: Toshiba Portégé R100 P-M 1,1ULV 768DDR 333, 40GB disk, Wifi, 12"LCD, 1Kg, Bat. (5)hod.

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    Ve WinRARu můžeš udělat samorozbalovací archív pro DOS

    V parametrech komprese dáš:

    Vytvořit samorozbalovací (SFX) archiv
    Rozdělit archiv po ... Bytech (1 457 664 - 3.5")
    Pokročilé - Starý styl jmen dělěných archivů
    Pokročilé - Volby SFX... - Modul - Dos.SFX (DOS RAR SFX)

    ... a užij si to kopírování
    PS: Radši to na noteboojk nejdřív nakopíruj a až potom rozbaluj
    HW přichází a odchází, já zůstávám :-)

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    Citace Původně odeslal pETSaa
    nevim jak to v dosu rozpakovat


    use help!

    Kód:
    RAR command line syntax
     ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    
     Syntax
    
        RAR <command>  &#91; -<switches> &#93;  <archive>  &#91; <@listfiles...> &#93;
            &#91; <files...> &#93;  &#91; <path_to_extract\> &#93;
    
     Description
    
        Command line options &#40;commands and switches&#41; provides control of
        creating and managing archives with RAR. The command is a string &#40;or a
        single letter&#41; which commands RAR to perform a corresponding action.
        Switches are designed to modify the way RAR performs the action. Other
        parameters are archive name and files to be archived into or extracted
        from the archive.
    
        Listfiles are plain text files contained names of files to process.
        File names should start at the first column. It is possible to
        put comments to the listfile after // characters. For example,
        you may create backup.lst containing the following strings&#58;
    
        c&#58;\work\doc\*.txt         //backup text documents
        c&#58;\work\image\*.bmp       //backup pictures
        c&#58;\work\misc
    
        and then run&#58;
    
           rar a backup @backup.lst
    
        If you wish to read file names from stdin &#40;standard input&#41;,
        specify the empty listfile name &#40;just @&#41;.
    
        Win32 console RAR uses OEM &#40;DOS&#41; encoding in list files.
    
        You may specify both usual file names and list files in the same
        command line. If neither files nor listfiles are specified,
        then *.* is implied and RAR will process all files
    
        In a UNIX environment you need to quote wildcards to avoid them
        being expanded by shell. For example, this command will extract
        *.asm files from RAR archives in current path&#58;
    
           rar e '*.rar' '*.asm'
    
    
        Command could be any of the following&#58;
    
        a       Add files to archive.
    
                Example&#58;
    
                create or update existent archive myarch, adding all files
                in the current directory
    
                rar a myarch
    
    
        c       Add archive comment. Comments are displayed while the archive is
                being processed. Comment length is limited to 62000 bytes
    
                Examples&#58;
    
                rar c distrib.rar
    
                Also comments may be added from a file&#58;
    
                rar c -zinfo.txt dummy
    
    
        cf      Add files comment. File comments are displayed when the 'v'
                command is given. File comment length is limited to 32767 bytes.
    
                Example&#58;
    
                rar cf bigarch *.txt
    
    
        cw      Write archive comment to specified file.
    
                Example&#58;
    
                rar cw oldarch comment.txt
    
    
        d       Delete files from archive. Note, if the processing of this
                command resulted in removing all the files from the archive, the
                empty archive would removed.
    
    
        e       Extract files to current directory.
    
    
        f       Freshen files in archive. Updates those files changed since they
                were packed to the archive. This command will not add new files
                to the archive.
    
    
        i&#91;i|c|h|t&#93;=<string>
                Find string in archives.
    
                Supports following optional parameters&#58;
    
                  i - case insensitive search &#40;default&#41;;
    
                  c - case sensitive search;
    
                  h - hexadecimal search;
    
                  t - use ANSI, Unicode and OEM character tables &#40;Win32 only&#41;;
    
                If no parameters are specified, it is possible to use
                the simplified command syntax i<string> instead of i=<string>
    
                It is allowed to specify 't' modifier with other parameters,
                for example, ict=string performs case sensitive search
                using all mentioned above character tables.
    
                Examples&#58;
    
                1&#41; rar "ic=first level" -r c&#58;\*.rar *.txt
    
                Perform case sensitive search of "first level" string
                in *.txt files in *.rar archives on the disk c&#58;
    
                2&#41; rar ih=f0e0aeaeab2d83e3a9 -r e&#58;\texts
    
                Search for hex string f0 e0 ae ae ab 2d 83 e3 a9
                in rar archives in e&#58;\texts directory.
    
    
        k       Lock archive. Any command which intends to change the archive
                will be ignored.
    
                Example&#58;
    
                rar k final.rar
    
    
        l&#91;t,b&#93;  List contents of archive &#91;technical&#93;. Files are listed as with
                the 'v' command with the exception of the file path. i.e. only
                the file name is displayed. Optional technical information
                &#40;host OS, solid flag and old version flag&#41; is displayed
                when 't' modifier is used. Modifier 'b' forces RAR to output
                only bare file names without any additional information.
    
    
        m&#91;f&#93;    Move to archive &#91;files only&#93;. Moving files and directories
                results in the files and directories being erased upon
                successful completion of the packing operation. Directories will
                not be removed if 'f' modifier is used and/or '-ed' switch is
                applied.
    
    
        p       Print file to stdout.
    
                You may use this command together with -inul switch to disable
                all RAR messages and print only file data. It may be important,
                when you need to send a file to stdout for use in pipes.
    
    
        r       Repair archive. Archive repairing is performed in two stages.
                First, the damaged archive is searched for a recovery record
                &#40;see 'rr' command&#41;. If the archive contains a recovery record
                and if the portion of the damaged data is continuous and less
                than N*512 bytes, where N is number of recovery sectors placed
                into the archive, the chance of successful archive
                reconstruction is very high. When this stage has completed,
                a new archive will be created, called fixed.arcname.rar,
                where 'arcname' is the original &#40;damaged&#41; archive name.
    
                If a broken archive does not contain a recovery record or if
                the archive is not completely recovered due to major damage, a
                second stage is performed. During this stage only the archive
                structure is reconstructed and it is impossible to recover
                files which fail the CRC validation, it is still possible to
                recover undamaged files which were inaccessible due to the
                broken archive structure. Mostly this is useful for non-solid
                archives.
    
                When the second stage is completed, the reconstructed archive
                will be saved as rebuilt.arcname.rar, where 'arcname' is
                the original archive name.
    
                RAR/DOS32 version uses _recover.rar and _reconst.rar instead
                of names mentioned aboves.
    
                While the recovery is in progress, RAR may prompt the user for
                assistance when a suspicious file is detected.
    
                          Suspicious entry
    
                  Name&#58;  <possibly filename>
                  Size&#58;  <size>    Packed&#58; <compressed size>
    
                          Add it&#58; Yes/No/All
    
                Answer 'y' to add this entry to the file fixed.arcname.rar.
    
                Example&#58;
    
                rar r buggy.rar
    
    
        rc      Reconstruct missing and damaged volumes using recovery volumes
                &#40;.rev files&#41;. You need to specify any existing volume
                as the archive name, for example, 'rar rc backup.part03.rar'
    
                Read 'rv' command description for information about
                recovery volumes.
    
    
        rn      Rename archived files.
    
                The command syntax is&#58;
    
                rar rn <arcname> <srcname1> <destname1> ... <srcnameN> <destnameN>
    
                For example, the following command&#58;
    
                rar rn data.rar readme.txt readme.bak info.txt info.bak
    
                will rename readme.txt to readme.bak and info.txt to info.bak
                in the archive data.rar.
    
                It is allowed to use wildcards in the source and destination
                names for simple name transformations like changing file
                extensions. For example&#58;
    
                rar rn data.rar *.txt *.bak
    
                will rename all *.txt files to *.bak.
    
                RAR does not check if the destination file name is already
                present in the archive, so you need to be careful to avoid
                duplicated names. It is especially important when using
                wildcards. Such command is potentially dangerous, because
                a wrong wildcard may corrupt all archived names.
    
    
        rr&#91;N&#93;   Add data recovery record. Optionally, redundant information
                &#40;recovery record&#41; may be added to an archive.  This will cause
                a small increase of the archive size and helps to recover
                archived files in case of floppy disk failure or data losses of
                any other kind. A recovery record contains up to 524288 recovery
                sectors. The number of sectors may be specified directly in the
                'rr' command &#40;N = 1, 2 .. 524288&#41; or if it is not specified by
                the user it will be selected automatically according to the
                archive size&#58; a size of the recovery information will be about
                1% of the total archive size, usually allowing the recovery of
                up to 0.6% of the total archive size of continuously damaged data.
    
                It is also possible to specify the recovery record size in
                percent to the archive size. Just append the percent character
                to the command parameter. For example&#58;
    
                rar rr3% arcname
    
                Note that if you run this command from .bat or .cmd file,
                you need to use rr3%% instead of rr3%, because the command
                processor treats the single '%' character as start of
                batch file parameter. You may also use 'p' instead of '%',
                so 'rr3p' will work too.
    
                If data are damaged continuously then each rr-sector helps to
                recover 512 bytes of damaged information. This value may be
                lower in cases of multiple damage.
    
                The size of the recovery record may be approximately determined
                by the formula <archive size>/256 + <number of recovery
                sectors>*512 bytes.
    
    
        rv&#91;N&#93;   Create recovery volumes &#40;.rev files&#41;, which can be later
                used to reconstruct missing and damaged files in a volume
                set. This command has sense only for multivolume archives
                and you need to specify a name of the first volume
                in the set as the archive name. For example&#58;
    
                rar rv3 data.part01.rar
    
                This feature may be useful for backups or, for example,
                when you posted a multivolume archive to a newsgroup
                and a part of subscribers did not receive some files.
                Reposting recovery volumes instead of usual volumes
                may reduce a total number of files to repost.
    
                Each recovery volume is able to reconstruct one missing
                or damaged RAR volume. For example, if you have 30 volumes
                and 3 recovery volumes, you are able to reconstruct any
                3 missing volumes. If number of .rev files is less than
                number of missing volumes, reconstructing is impossible.
                Total number of usual and recovery volumes must not
                exceed 255.
    
                The optional <N> parameter specifies a number of recovery
                volumes to create and must be less than the total number
                of RAR volumes in the set. You may also append a percent
                character to this parameter, in such case the number of
                creating .rev files will be equal to this percent taken
                from the total number of RAR volumes. For example&#58;
    
                rar rv15% data.part01.rar
    
                RAR reconstructs missing and damaged volumes either when
                using 'rc' command or automatically, if it cannot locate
                the next volume and finds the required number of .rev files
                when unpacking.
    
                Original copies of damaged volumes are renamed to *.bad
                before reconstruction. For example, volname.part03.rar
                will be renamed to volname.part03.rar.bad.
                
    
        s&#91;name&#93; Convert archive to SFX. The archive is merged with SFX-module
                &#40;using a module in file default.sfx or specified in the switch&#41;.
                In the Windows version default.sfx should be placed in the
                same directory as the rar.exe, in Unix - in the user's
                home directory, in /usr/lib or /usr/local/lib.
    
        s-      Remove SFX module from the already existing SFX archive.
                RAR creates a new archive without SFX module, the original
                SFX archive is not deleted.
    
        t       Test archive files. This command performs a dummy file
                extraction, writing nothing to the output stream, in order to
                validate the specified file&#40;s&#41;.
    
                Examples&#58;
    
                Test archives in current directory&#58;
    
                rar t *
    
                or for Unix&#58;
    
                rar t '*'
    
                User may test archives in all sub-directories, starting
                with the current path&#58;
    
                rar t -r *
    
                or for Unix&#58;
    
                rar t -r '*'
    
    
        u       Update files in archive. Adds files not already in the archive
                and updates files changed since they were packed to the archive.
    
    
        v&#91;t,b&#93;  Verbosely list the contents of archive &#91;technical&#93;.
                Files are listed using the format&#58; full pathname, file comment,
                original and compressed size, compression ratio, last update
                date and time, attributes, CRC, compression method and minimum
                RAR version required to extract. Optional technical information
                &#40;host OS, solid flag and old file version flag&#41; is displayed
                when 't' modifier is used. Modifier 'b' forces RAR to output
                only bare file names without any additional information.
    
                To list the contents of all archive volumes, use an asterisk
                &#40;'*'&#41; in place of the archive file extension or use the '-v'
                switch.
    
                Example&#58;
    
                1&#41; list contents of system.rar archive &#40;technical mode&#41;
                   and redirect output to file techlist.lst
    
                   rar vt system >techlist.lst
    
                2&#41; list contents of tutorial.rar archive &#40;bare file names mode&#41;
    
                   rar vb tutorial
    
    
        x       Extract files with full path.
    
                Example&#58;
    
                rar x -av- -c- dime 10cents.txt
    
                extract specified file to current path. AV check and comment
                show are disabled.
    
    
        Switches &#40;used in conjunction with a command&#41;&#58;
    
    
        -?      Display help on commands and switches. The same as when none
                or an illegal command line option is entered.
    
    
        --      Stop switches scanning
    
                This switch tells to RAR that there is no more switches
                in the command line. It could be useful, if either archive
                or file name starts from '-' character. Without '--' switch
                such name would be treated as switch.
    
                Example&#58;
    
                add all files from the current directory to the solid archive
                '-StrangeName'
    
                RAR a -s -- -StrangeName
    
        -ac     Clear Archive attribute after compression or extraction
                &#40;Windows version only&#41;.
    
    
        -ad     Append archive name to destination path.
    
                This option may be useful when unpacking a group of archives.
                By default RAR places files from all archives to the same
                directory, but this switch creates a separate directory
                for files unpacked from each archive.
    
                Example&#58;
    
                rar x -ad *.rar data\
    
                RAR will create subdirectories below 'data' for every unpacking
                archive.
    
    
        -ag&#91;format&#93;
                Generate archive name using the current date and time.
    
                Appends the current date string to an archive name when
                creating an archive. Useful for daily backups.
    
                Format of the appending string is defined by the optional
                "format" parameter or by "YYYYMMDDHHMMSS" if this parameter
                is absent. Format string may include the following characters&#58;
    
                Y   - year
                M   - month
                MMM - month name as text string &#40;Jan, Feb, etc.&#41;
                W   - a week number &#40;a week starts with Monday&#41;
                A   - day of week number &#40;Monday is 1, Sunday - 7&#41;
                D   - day of month
                E   - day of year
                H   - hours
                M   - minutes &#40;treated as minutes if encountered after hours&#41;
                S   - seconds
                N   - archive number. RAR searches for already existing archive
                      with generated name and if found, increments the archive
                      number until generating a unique name.
    
                If the first character in the format string is '+', positions
                of the date string and base archive name are exchanged,
                so date will precede an archive name.
    
                All other characters are added to an archive name without
                changes.
    
                Examples&#58;
    
                1&#41; use the default YYYYMMDDHHMMSS format
    
                   rar a -ag backup
    
                2&#41; use DD-MMM-YY format
    
                   rar a -agDD-MMM-YY backup
    
                3&#41; use YYYYMMDDHHMM format, place date before 'backup'
    
                   rar a -ag+YYYYMMDDHHMM backup
    
                4&#41; use YYYY-WW-A format
    
                   rar a -agYYYY-WW-A backup
    
                5&#41; use YYYYMMDD and the archive number. It allows to generate
                   unique names even when YYYYMMDD format mask used more than
                   once in the same day
    
                   rar a -agYYYYMMDD-NN backup
    
    
        -ao     Add files with Archive attribute set
                &#40;Windows version only&#41;.
    
                Example&#58;
    
                add all disk C&#58; files with Archive attribute set
                to the 'f&#58;backup' and clear files Archive attribute
    
                rar a -r -ac -ao f&#58;backup c&#58;\*.*
    
    
        -ap     Set path inside archive. This path is merged to file
                names when adding files to an archive and removed
                from file names when extracting.
    
                For example, if you wish to add the file 'readme.txt'
                to the directory 'DOCS\ENG' of archive 'release',
                you may run&#58;
    
                rar a -apDOCS\ENG release readme.txt
    
                or to extract 'ENG' to the current directory&#58;
    
                rar x -apDOCS release DOCS\ENG\*.*
    
    
        -as     Synchronize archive contents
    
                If this switch is used when archiving, those archived files
                which are not present in the list of the currently added
                files, will be deleted from archive. It is convenient to use
                this switch in combination with -u &#40;update&#41; to synchronize
                contents of an archive and an archiving directory.
    
                For example, after the command&#58;
    
                rar a -u -as backup sources\*.cpp
    
                the archive 'backup.rar' will contain only *.cpp files
                from directory 'sources', all other files will be deleted
                from the archive. It looks similar to creating a new archive,
                but with the one important exception&#58; if no files are
                modified since a last backup, the operation is performed
                much faster than creation of a new archive.
    
    
        -av     Put authenticity verification &#40;registered versions only&#41;.
                RAR will put, in every new and updated archive, information
                concerning the creator, last update time and archive name.
    
                If an archive, containing authenticity verification, is being
                modified and this switch is not specified, the authenticity
                verification information will be removed.
    
                When extracting, testing, listing or updating and archive with
                the '-av' switch, RAR will perform integrity validation and
                display the message&#58;
    
                  Verifying authenticity information ...
    
                In the case of successful authenticity verification, the message
                'Ok', creator name and last update information will be
                displayed. In the case of authenticity verification failure, the
                message 'FAILED' will be displayed.
    
                The Authenticity Verification feature, '-av,' is recommended for
                use with archives in a software distribution environment.
    
                In order to enable the Authenticity verification feature, the
                program MUST be registered. Please contact your local
                distribution site or the world-wide distribution center.
    
    
        -av-    Disable authenticity verification checking or adding.
    
    
        -cfg-   Ignore configuration file and RAR environment variable.
    
    
        -cl     Convert file names to lower case.
    
    
        -cu     Convert file names to upper case.
    
    
        -c-     Disable comments show.
    
    
        -df     Delete files after archiving
    
                Move files to archive. This switch in combination with
                the command "A" performs the same action as the command "M".
               
    
        -dh     Open shared files
    
                Allows to process files opened by other applications
                for writing.
    
                This switch helps if an application allowed read access
                to file, but if all types of file access are prohibited,
                file open operation still will fail.
    
                This option could be dangerous, because it allows
                to archive a file, which at the same time is modifying
                by an other application, so use it carefully.
    
    
        -ds     Do not sort files while adding to a solid archive.
    
    
        -ed     Do not add empty directories
    
                This switch indicates that directory records are not to be
                stored in the created archive. When extracting such archive,
                RAR creates non-empty directories basing on paths of files
                contained in them. Information about empty directories is
                lost. All attributes of non-empty directories except a name
                &#40;access rights, streams, etc.&#41; will be lost as well, so use
                this switch only if you do not need to preserve such information.
    
    
        -ee     Do not process extended attributes
    
                Disables saving and restoring extended file attributes.
                Only for OS/2 versions.
    
    
        -en     Do not add "end of archive" block
    
                By default, RAR adds "end of archive" block to the end of new
                or updated archive. It allows to skip external data like
                digital signatures safely, but in some special cases it may be
                useful to disable this feature. For example, if an archive
                is transferred between two systems via a unreliable link and
                at the same time a sender adds new files to it, it may be
                important to be sure that the already received file part will
                not be modified on the other end between transfer sessions.
    
                This switch cannot be used with volumes, because the end
                of archive block contains information important for correct
                volume processing. 
    
    
        -ep     Exclude paths from names. This switch enables files to be added
                to an archive without including the path information. This
                could, of course, result in multiple files existing in the
                archive with the same name.
    
    
        -ep1    Exclude base dir from names. Do not store the path entered in
                the command line.
    
                Example&#58;
    
                all files and directories from the directory tmp will be added
                to the archive 'test', but the path in archived names will not
                include 'tmp\'
    
                rar a -ep1 -r test tmp\*
    
                This is equivalent to the commands&#58;
    
                cd tmp
                rar a -r ..\test
                cd ..
    
    
        -ep2    Expand paths to full. Store full file paths &#40;except a drive
                letter and leading path separator&#41; when archiving.
        
    
        -e<atr> Specifies file exclude attributes mask. <atr> is a number in
                the decimal, octal &#40;with leading '0'&#41; or hex &#40;with leading '0x'&#41;
                format. If result of bitwise AND between <atr> and file
                attributes is nonzero, file would not be added to archive.
    
                In the Windows version also is possible to use symbols D, S, H,
                A and R instead of digital mask to denote directories and files
                with system, hidden, archive and read-only attributes.
                The order in which the attributes are given is not significant.
    
    
        -f      Freshen files. May be used with archive extraction or creation.
                The command string "a -f" is equivalent to the command 'f', you
                could also use the switch '-f' with the commands 'm' or 'mf'. If
                the switch '-f' is used with the commands 'x' or 'e', then only
                old files would be replaced with new versions extracted from the
                archive.
    
    
        -hp&#91;p&#93;  Encrypt both file data and headers.
    
                This switch is similar to -p&#91;p&#93;, but switch -p encrypts
                only file data and leaves other information like file names
                visible. This switch encrypts all sensitive archive areas
                include file data, file names, sizes, attributes, comments
                and other blocks, so it provides a higher security level.
                Without a password it is impossible to view even the list of
                files in archive encrypted with -hp.
    
                Example&#58;
    
                rar a -hpfGzq5yKw secret report.txt
    
                will add the file report.txt to the encrypted archive
                secret.rar using the password 'fGzq5yKw'
    
    
        -idp    Disable percentage indicator.
    
                May be useful when redirecting output to a file.
    
    
        -ieml&#91;.&#93;&#91;addr&#93;
                Send archive by email. Win32 version only.
    
                Attach an archive created or updated by the add command
                to email message. You need to have MAPI compliant email
                client to use this switch &#40;most modern email programs
                support MAPI interface&#41;.
    
                You may enter a destination email address directly
                in the switch or leave it blank. In the latter case it
                will be asked by your email program. It is possible to
                specify several addresses separated with commas or
                semicolons.
    
                If you append a dot character to -ieml, an archive will be
                deleted after it was successfully attached to email.
                If the switch is used when creating a multivolume archive,
                every volume is attached to separate email message.
    
    
        -ierr   Send all messages to stderr.
    
    
        -ilog&#91;name&#93;
                Log errors to file &#40;registered version only&#41;.
    
                Write error messages to the file rar.log created in RAR
                directory. It is possible to specify another log file name
                instead of the default rar.log in the switch, for example,
                -ilogc&#58;\log\backup.log. If the specifed name does not
                include path, the log file will be created in RAR directory.
    
    
        -inul   Disable all messages.
    
    
        -ioff   Turn PC off after completing an operation. The hardware must
                support the power off feature. Win32 version only.
    
    
        -isnd   Enable sound.
    
    
        -k      Lock archive. Any command which intends to change the archive
                will be ignored.
    
    
        -kb     Keep broken extracted files.
    
                RAR, by default, deletes files with CRC errors after
                extraction. The switch -kb specifies that files with
                CRC errors should not be deleted.
    
    
        -m<n>   Set compression method&#58;
    
           -m0   store     do not compress file when adding to archive
           -m1   fastest   use fastest method &#40;less compressive&#41;
           -m2   fast      use fast compression method
           -m3   normal    use normal &#40;default&#41; compression method
           -m4   good      use good compression method &#40;more
                           compressive, but slower&#41;
           -m5   best      use best compression method &#40;slightly more
                           compressive, but slowest&#41;
    
                If this switch is not specified, RAR uses -m3 method
                &#40;normal compression&#41;.
    
                By default, RAR uses only the general compression
                algorithm in -m1 and -m2 methods, advanced algorithms
                like audio and true color processing are enabled
                only in -m3..-m5 modes, the advanced text compression
                is activated only in -m4..-m5. This default can be
                overridden using -mc switch.
    
    
        -mc<par>
                Set advanced compression parameters.
    
                This switch is intended mainly for benchmarking and
                experiments, in the real environment usually it is better
                to allow RAR to select optimal parameters automatically.
                Please note that improper use of this switch may lead
                to very serious performance and compression loss, so use
                it only if you clearly understand what you do.
    
                It has the following syntax&#58;
    
                -mc&#91;param1&#93;&#91;&#58;param2&#93;&#91;module&#93;&#91;+ or -&#93;
    
                where <module> is the one character field denoting a part
                of the compression algorithm, which has to be configured.
    
                It may have the following values&#58;
    
                  A       - audio compression;
                  C       - true color &#40;RGB&#41; data compression;
                  D       - delta compression;
                  E       - 32-bit x86 executables compression;
                  I       - 64-bit Intel Itanium executables compression;
                  T       - text compression.
    
                '+' sign at the end of switch applies the selected algorithm
                module to all processed data, '-' disables the module at all.
                If no sign is specified, RAR will choose modules automatically,
                basing on data and the current compression method.
    
                Switch -mc- disables all optional modules and allows only
                the general compression algorithm.
    
                <Param1> and <Param2> are module dependent parameters
                described below.
    
                Audio compression, delta compression&#58;
    
                <Param1> is a number of byte channels &#40;can be 1 - 31&#41;.
                RAR splits multibyte channels to bytes, for example,
                two 16-bit audio channels are considered by RAR as four
                channels one byte each.
    
                <Param2> is ignored.
    
    
                32-bit x86 Intel executables compression,
                64-bit Intel Itanium executables compression,
                true color &#40;RGB&#41; data compression&#58;
    
                <Param1> and <Param2> are ignored.
    
    
                Text compression&#58; 
    
                <Param1> is the order of PPM algorithm &#40;can be 2 - 63&#41;.
                Usually a higher value slightly increases the compression ratio
                of redundant data, but only if enough memory is available
                to PPM. In case of lack of memory the result may be negative.
                Higher order values decrease both compression and decompression
                speed.
    
                <Param2> is memory in megabytes allocated for PPM &#40;1-128&#41;.
                Higher values may increase the compression ratio, but note
                that PPM uses the equal memory size both to compress and
                decompress, so if you allocate too much memory when creating
                an archive, other people may have problems when decompressing
                it on a computer with less memory installed. Decompression
                will be still possible using virtual memory, but it may
                become very slow.
    
    
                Examples&#58;
    
                1&#41; switch -mc1a+ forces use of 8-bit mono audio compression
                for all data.
    
                2&#41; switch -mc10&#58;40t+ forces use of text compression
                algorithm for all data, sets the compression order to 10
                and allocates 40 MB memory.
    
                3&#41; switch -mc12t sets the text compression order to 12,
                when the text compression is used, but leaves to RAR to
                decide when to use it.
    
                4&#41; switches -mct- -mcd- disable text and delta compression.
    
    
        -md<n>  Select dictionary size <n> in KB. Must be 64, 128, 256, 512,
                1024, 2048 or 4096 or a letter 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', 'g'
                respectively.
    
                The sliding dictionary is a special memory area used by the
                compression algorithm. If the size of the file being compressed
                &#40;or the total files size in the case of a solid archive&#41; is
                greater than the dictionary size, then increasing the dictionary
                size will generally increase compression ratio, decrease packing
                speed and increase memory requirements.
    
                RAR can reduce the dictionary size if it is significantly
                larger than size of source data. It helps to reduce memory
                requirements without decreasing compression.
    
                Default sliding dictionary size is 4096 KB.
    
                Example&#58;
    
                RAR a -s -mdd sources *.asm
                    or
                RAR a -s -md512 sources *.asm
    
                Will create a solid archive using a 512 KB dictionary.
    
    
        -ms&#91;list&#93;
                Specify file types to store.
    
                Specify file types, which will be stored without compression.
                This switch may be used to store already compressed files,
                what helps to increase archiving speed without noticeable loss
                in the compression ratio.
    
                Optional <list> parameter defines the list of file extensions
                separated with a semicolon. For example, -msrar;zip;jpg will
                force RAR to store without compression all RAR and ZIP
                archives and JPG images. It is also allowed to specify wildcard
                file masks in the list, so -ms*.rar;*.zip;*.jpg will work too.
    
                If <list> is not specified, -ms switch will use the default
                set of extensions, which includes the following file types&#58;
    
                ace, arj, bz2, cab, gz, jpeg, jpg, lha, lzh, mp3,
                rar, zip, taz, tgz, z
    
    
        -ol     Save symbolic links as the link instead of the file.
                Unix version only.
    
    
        -os     Save NTFS streams. Win32 version only.
    
                This switch has meaning only for NTFS file system under
                Windows NT and allows to save alternative data streams
                associated with a file. It is especially important under
                Windows 2000 and XP, which use streams to keep some file
                dependent information like file descriptions. If you use
                RAR to backup your NTFS disks, it is recommended to specify
                this switch.
    
    
        -ow     Use this switch when archiving to save file security
                information and when extracting to restore it.
    
                Unix RAR version saves file owner and group when using
                this switch.
    
                Win32 version stores owner, group, file permissions and
                audit information, but only if you have necessary privileges
                to read them. Note that only NTFS file system supports
                file based security under Windows.
    
        -o+     Overwrite existing files.
    
    
        -o-     Do not overwrite existing files.
    
    
        -p&#91;p&#93;   Encrypt files with the string 
    
     as password while archiving.
                The password is case-sensitive. If you omit the password on the
                command line, you will be prompted with message "Enter password".
    
                Example&#58;
    
                rar a -pmyhoney secret1 *.txt
    
                add files *.txt and encrypt them with password "myhoney".
    
    
        -p-     Do not query password
    
    
        -r      Recurse subdirectories. May be used with commands&#58;
                a, u, f, m, x, e, t, p, v, l, c, cf and s.
    
                When used with the commands 'a', 'u', 'f', 'm' will process
                files in all sub-directories as well as the current working
                directory.
    
                When used with the commands x, e, t, p, v, l, c, cf or s will
                process all archives in sub-directories as well as the current
                working directory.
    
    
        -r0     Similar to -r, but when used with the commands 'a', 'u', 'f',
                'm' will recurse subdirectories only for those names, which
                include wildcard characters '*' and '?'
    
    
        -ri
    
    &#91;&#58;<s>&#93;
                Set priority and sleep time. Available only in RAR for Windows.
                This switch is used to regulate system load by RAR in a
                multitasking environment. The possible task priority values are
                from 0 to 15. When 
    
     is equal to 0, the default task priority
                is used, 1 corresponding to the lowest task priority, 15 - to
                the highest. The sleep time <s> is a value from 0 to 1000
                &#40;milliseconds&#41;. This is the period of time that RAR will give
                back to system after every read or write during the packing or
                unpacking operation. The sleep time setting is useful when
                several tasks with the same priority are running in the system.
    
                Example&#58;
    
                execute RAR with default priority and 10 ms of sleep after
                each read or write
    
                rar a -r -sfx -ri0&#58;10 backup *.*
    
    
        -rr&#91;N&#93;  Add a data recovery record. This switch is used when creating or
                modifying archive to add a data recovery record to the archive.
                See the 'rr&#91;N&#93;' command description for details.
    
    
        -rv&#91;N&#93;  Create recovery volumes. This switch is used when creating
                a multivolume archive to generate recovery volumes.
                See the 'rv&#91;N&#93;' command description for details.
    
    
        -s      Create solid archive. Solid is a special archive type. Please
                refer to the appendix "Glossary" for further information.
    
                Example&#58;
    
                create solid archive sources.rar with 512 KB dictionary,
                recursing all directories, starting with the current directory.
                Add only .asm files&#58;
    
                rar a -s -md512 sources.rar *.asm -r
    
    
        -s<N>   Create solid groups using file count
    
                Similar to -s, but reset solid statistics after compressing
                <N> files. Usually decreases compression, but also
                decreases losses in case of solid archive damages.
    
    
        -se     Create solid groups using extension
    
                Similar to -s, but reset solid statistics if file extension
                is changed. Usually decreases compression, but also
                decreases losses from solid archive damages.
    
    
        -sfx&#91;name&#93;
                Create SFX archives. If this switch is used when creating a new
                archive, a Self-Extracting archive &#40;using a module in file
                default.sfx or specified in the switch&#41; would be created.
                In the Windows version default.sfx should be placed in the
                same directory as the rar.exe, in Unix - in the user's
                home directory, in /usr/lib or /usr/local/lib.
    
                Example&#58;
    
                rar a -sfxwincon.sfx myinst
    
                create SelF-eXtracting &#40;SFX&#41; archive using wincon.sfx
                SFX-module.
    
    
        -si&#91;name&#93;
                Read data from stdin &#40;standard input&#41;, when creating
                an archive. Optional 'name' parameter allows to specify
                a file name of compressed stdin data in the created
                archive. If this parameter is missing, the name will be
                set to 'stdin'. This switch cannot be used with -v.
    
                Example&#58;
    
                type Tree.Far | rar a -siTree.Far tree.rar
    
                will compress 'type Tree.Far' output as 'Tree.Far' file.
    
    
        -sv     Create independent solid volumes
    
                By default RAR tries to reset solid statistics as soon
                as possible when starting a new volume, but only 
                if a lot enough data was packed after a previous reset
                &#40;at least a few megabytes&#41;.
    
                This switch forces RAR to ignore packed data size and attempt
                to reset statistics for volumes of any size. It decreases
                compression, but increases chances to extract a part of data 
                if one of solid volumes in volume set was lost or damaged.
    
                Note that sometimes RAR cannot reset statistics even
                using this switch. For example, it cannot be done when 
                compressing one large file split between several volumes.
                RAR is able to reset solid statistics only between separate 
                files, but not inside of single file.
    
                Ignored, if used to create non-volume archive.
    
    
        -sv-    Create dependent solid volumes
    
                Disables to reset solid statistics between volumes.
    
                It slightly increases compression, but significantly reduces 
                chances to extract a part of data if one of solid volumes 
                in volume set was lost or damaged.
    
                Ignored, if used to create non-volume archive.
    
    
        -s-     Disable solid archiving
    
    
        -t      Test files after archiving. This switch is especially
                useful in combination with the move command, so files will be
                deleted only if archive had been successfully tested.
    
    
        -ta<date>
                Process only files modified after the specified date.
    
                Format of the date string is YYYYMMDDHHMMSS.
                It is allowed to insert separators like '-' or '&#58;' to
                the date string and omit trailing fields. For example,
                the following switch is correct&#58; -ta2001-11-20
                Internally it will be expanded to -ta20011120000000
                and treated as "files modified after 0 hour 0 minutes
                0 seconds of 20 November 2001".
    
    
        -tb<date>
                Process only files modified before the specified date.
                Format of the switch is the same as -ta<date>.
    
    
        -tk     Keep original archive date. Prevents RAR from modifying the
                archive date when changing an archive.
    
    
        -tl     Set archive time to newest file. Forces RAR to set the date of a
                changed archive to the date of the newest file in the archive.
    
    
        -tn<time>
                Process files newer than the specified time period. Format
                of the time string is&#58;
    
                &#91;<ndays>d&#93;&#91;<nhours>h&#93;&#91;<nminutes>m&#93;&#91;<nseconds>s&#93;
    
                For example, use switch -tn15d to process files newer
                than 15 days and -tn2h30m to process files newer than
                2 hours 30 minutes.
    
    
        -to<time>
                Process files older than the specified time period. Format
                of the switch is the same as -tn<time>.
    
    
        -ts<m,c,a>&#91;N&#93;
                Save or restore file time &#40;modification, creation, access&#41;.
    
                Switch -tsm instructs RAR to save file modification time,
                -tsc - creation time and tsa - last access time. Optional
                parameter after the switch is the number between 0 and 4
                controlling the file time precision. Value '1' enables
                1 second precision, 2 - 0.0065536 sec, 3 - 0.0000256 sec and
                4 or '+' enables the maximum NTFS time precision, which is
                equal to 0.0000001 sec. Value '0' or '-' means that creation
                and access time are not saved and low &#40;two seconds&#41; precision
                is used for modification time. Higher precision modes add
                more data to archive, up to 19 additional bytes per file
                in case of -tsm4 -tsa4 -tsc4 combination. If no precision
                is specified, RAR uses '4' &#40;high&#41; value.
    
                Default RAR mode is -tsm4 -tsc0 -tsa0, so modification time
                is stored with the high precision and other times are ignored.
    
                It is necessary to specify -tsc and -tsa switches to set
                creation and access time when unpacking files &#40;precision
                is irrelevant, but must not be 0&#41;. By default RAR sets
                only the modification time, even if archive contains
                creation and last access time. Setting the modification
                time to unpacked files may be also disabled with -tsm-.
    
                It is possible to omit the time type letter if you need
                to apply the switch to all three times. For example,
                -tsm4 -tsa4 -tsc4 can be replaced by -ts4, -ts+ or -ts.
                Use -ts- to save only the low precision modification time
                or to ignore all three file times on unpacking.
    
                When creating an archive, RAR automatically reduces
                the precision if high mode is not supported by the file
                system. It is not more than 2 seconds on FAT and 1 second
                in Unix. NTFS time precision is 0.0000001 second.
    
                Operating systems limit which time can be set on unpacking.
                Windows allow to set all three times, Unix - modification
                and last access, but not creation, DOS supports only
                the modification time.
    
                Examples&#58;
    
                1&#41; rar a -ts backup
    
                Store all file times with the highest possible precision.
    
                2&#41; rar x -tsa backup
    
                Restore modification and last access time. Switch -tsm
                is not required, because RAR uses it by default.
    
                3&#41; rar a -tsm1 -tsc1 backup
    
                Store low precision modification and creation time.
                Without -tsm1 RAR would save the high precision modification
                time.
    
    
        -u      Update files. May be used with archive extraction or creation.
                The command string "a -u" is equivalent to the command 'u', you
                could also use the switch '-u' with the commands 'm' or 'mf'. If
                the switch '-u' is used with the commands 'x' or 'e', then files
                not present on the disk and files newer than their copies on the
                disk would extracted from the archive.
    
    
        -v      Create volumes with size autodetection or list all volumes
    
                This switch may be used when creating or listing volumes.
    
                In the first case it enables volume size autodetection,
                so new volumes will use all available space on the destination
                media. It is convenient when creating volumes on removable
                disks. You may read more about volumes in -v<size> description.
    
                In the second case, when this switch is used together with
                'V' or 'L' command, it forces RAR to list contents of all
                volumes starting from the specified in the command line.
                Without this switch RAR displays contents of only single
                specified volume.
    
    
        -v<size>&#91;k|b|f|m|M|g|G&#93;
                Create volumes with size=<size>*1000 &#91;*1024 | *1&#93;.
                By default this switch uses <size> as thousands &#40;1000&#41; of bytes
                &#40;not 1024 x bytes&#41;. You may also enter the size in kilobytes
                using the symbol 'k', in bytes using the symbol 'b',
                megabytes - 'm', millions of bytes - 'M', gigabytes - 'g',
                billions &#40;milliards&#41; of bytes - 'G' or select one of several
                predefined values using the symbol 'f' following the numerical
                value. Predefined values can be 360, 720, 1200, 1440 or 2880
                and replaced with corresponding floppy disk size.
    
                If the size is omitted, autodetection will be used.
    
                You may specify several -v switches to set different sizes
                for different volumes. For example&#58;
    
                  rar a -v100k -v200k -v300k arcname
    
                sets 100 KB size for first volume, 200 KB for second
                and 300 KB for all following volumes.
    
                If volumes are created on removable media, then after
                the first volume has been created, user will be prompted
                with&#58;
    
                  Create next volume&#58; Yes/No/All
    
                At this moment in time, you should change the disks. Answering
                'A' will cause all volumes to be created without a pause.
    
                By default RAR volumes have names like 'volname.partNNN.rar',
                where NNN is the volume number. Using -vn switch it is 
                possible to switch to another, extension based naming scheme,
                where the first volume file in a multi-volume set has
                the extension .rar, following volumes are numbered from .r00
                to .r99.
    
                When extracting or testing a multi-volume archive you must use
                only the first volume name. If there is no next volume
                on the drive and the disk is removable, the user will be
                prompted with&#58;
    
                 Insert disk with <next volume name>
    
                Insert the disk with the correct volume and press any key.
    
                If while extracting, the next volume is not found and volumes
                are placed on the non-removable disk, RAR will abort with
                the error message&#58;
    
                 Cannot find <volume name>
    
                Archive volumes may not be modified. The commands 'd', 'f', 'u',
                's' cannot be used with Multi-volume sets. The command 'a' may
                be used only for the creation of a new multi-volume sequence.
    
                It is possible, although unlikely, that the file size, of a file
                in a multi-volume set, could be greater than it's uncompressed
                size. This is due to the fact that 'storing' &#40;no compression if
                size increases&#41; cannot be enabled for multi-volume sets.
    
                Archive volumes may be Self-Extracting &#40;SFX&#41;. Such an archive
                should be created using both the '-v' and '-sfx' switches.
    
                Example&#58;
    
                create archive in volumes of fixed size&#58;
    
                rar a -s -v1440 floparch.rar *.*
    
                will create solid volumes of size 1440000 bytes.
    
    
        -vd     Erase disk contents before creating volume
    
                All files and directories on the target disk will be erased
                when '-vd' is used.  The switch applies only to removable
                media, the hard disk cannot be erased using this switch.
    
    
        -ver&#91;n&#93; File version control
    
                Forces RAR to keep previous file versions when updating
                files in the already existing archive. Old versions are
                renamed to 'filename;n', where 'n' is the version number.
    
                By default, when unpacking an archive without the switch
                -ver, RAR extracts only the last added file version, which
                name does not include a numeric suffix. But if you specify
                a file name exactly, including a version, it will be also
                unpacked. For example, 'rar x arcname' will unpack only
                last versions, when 'rar x arcname file.txt;5' will unpack
                'file.txt;5', if it is present in the archive.
    
                If you specify -ver switch without a parameter when unpacking,
                RAR will extract all versions of all files matched to entered
                file mask. In this case a version number is not removed from
                unpacked file names. You may also extract a concrete file
                version specifying its number as -ver parameter. It will tell
                RAR to unpack only this version and remove a version number
                from file names. For example, 'rar x -ver5 arcname' will
                unpack only 5th file versions.
    
    
        -vn     Use the old style volume naming scheme
    
                By default RAR volumes have names like 'volname.partNNN.rar',
                where NNN is the volume number. Using -vn switch it is 
                possible to switch to another, extension based naming scheme,
                where the first volume file in a multi-volume set has
                the extension .rar, following volumes are numbered from .r00
                to .r99. It may have sense, if you are going to unpack
                an archive under the plain MS DOS, which does not allow
                more than one dot in a file name.
    
    
        -vp     Pause before each volume
    
                By default RAR asks for confirmation before creating or 
                unpacking next volume only for removable drives.
                This switch forces RAR to ask such confirmation always.
                It can be useful if disk space is limited and you wish
                to copy each volume to another media immediately after
                creating.
    
    
        -w
    
       Assign work directory as 
    
    . This switch may be used to assign
                the directory for temporary files.
    
    
        -x<f>   Exclude specified file <f>, wildcards may be used both
                in the name and file parts of file mask. You may specify
                the switch '-x' several times&#58;
    
                Examples&#58;
    
                1&#41; rar a -r -x*.bak -x*.rar rawfiles
    
                *.bak and *.rar files will not be added to rawfiles
    
                2&#41; rar a -r -x*\temp\* savec c&#58;\*
    
                compress all files on the disk c&#58; except those in temp folders
    
    
        -x@<lf> Exclude files using specified list file.
    
                Example&#58;
    
                rar a -x@exlist.txt arch *.exe
    
    
        -y      Assume Yes on all queries.
    
    
        -z<f>   Read archive comment from file <f>.
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    Citace Původně odeslal Hasich
    Ve WinRARu můžeš udělat samorozbalovací archív pro DOS

    V parametrech komprese dáš:

    Vytvořit samorozbalovací (SFX) archiv
    Rozdělit archiv po ... Bytech (1 457 664 - 3.5")
    Pokročilé - Starý styl jmen dělěných archivů
    Pokročilé - Volby SFX... - Modul - Dos.SFX (DOS RAR SFX)

    ... a užij si to kopírování
    PS: Radši to na noteboojk nejdřív nakopíruj a až potom rozbaluj
    dik moc to byla trefa do cernyho.... kopirovani bude zabava... ale co se da delat..
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    xvojta vtipalku... to jsem taky nasel... ale vis na co to je? jinak LOCK vyreseno
    CPU: C2D 2140 2,6 Deska:GA-945-S3 RAM 2x1GB 667MHz CL5 VGA: Sapphire 2900pro/@XT Zdroj: Eurocase SuperSilent (PFC) 400W HDD: 320GB WD/KS a 2x250GB WD/KS, LG DVD-RW, Acer AL1916WAs - LCD 19"
    NTB: Toshiba Portégé R100 P-M 1,1ULV 768DDR 333, 40GB disk, Wifi, 12"LCD, 1Kg, Bat. (5)hod.

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    xvojta vtipalku... to jsem taky nasel... ale vis na co to je? jinak LOCK vyreseno
    vime na co to je. staci cist
    zaklepal nozickama, ale nastesti predtim stihl uvalet svou kulicku

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