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I am following a course via internet and there is a Demonstration CD which has to be downloaded, preferable in 4 parts.
I am using HP XP.
I have now tried 5 times to download this CD using 4 different cds and although it seems to download ok I cannot open them. I cannot get any response from the course's webmaster and I am approaching my deadline.
What am I doing wrong and what should I do to download and open them correctly. Thanks for any help.
Madeleine
I am using HP XP.
I have now tried 5 times to download this CD using 4 different cds and although it seems to download ok I cannot open them. I cannot get any response from the course's webmaster and I am approaching my deadline.
What am I doing wrong and what should I do to download and open them correctly. Thanks for any help.
Madeleine
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RAR files are compressed, to save download time. You can't do anything with them until you've 'de-compressed' ( = 'extracted') them. I know that XP will extract ZIP files (which are also compressed) just by double-clicking on the file. However, I'm not sure whether it will extract from RAR files. (Your post suggests that it won't). You probably need a separate program to do the job.
Download this and install it:
http://www.download.com/Free-RAR-Extract-Frog/ 3000-2250_4-10804840.html?hhTest=1&tag=lst-2&c dlPid=10804841
Then download the RAR files to your hard drive (not direct to CD).
The new software should have created an appropriate 'file association', so double-clicking on one of your RAR files should now allow you to extract the component files. (Extract them to any convenient location on your hard drive. Don't try sending them straight to a CD). Then burn those files onto a CD.
Chris
RAR files are compressed, to save download time. You can't do anything with them until you've 'de-compressed' ( = 'extracted') them. I know that XP will extract ZIP files (which are also compressed) just by double-clicking on the file. However, I'm not sure whether it will extract from RAR files. (Your post suggests that it won't). You probably need a separate program to do the job.
Download this and install it:
http://www.download.com/Free-RAR-Extract-Frog/ 3000-2250_4-10804840.html?hhTest=1&tag=lst-2&c dlPid=10804841
Then download the RAR files to your hard drive (not direct to CD).
The new software should have created an appropriate 'file association', so double-clicking on one of your RAR files should now allow you to extract the component files. (Extract them to any convenient location on your hard drive. Don't try sending them straight to a CD). Then burn those files onto a CD.
Chris
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