RAR computer files are compressed files created on Linux systems and require decompression software to open them. Open RAR computer files with tips from a computer technician in this free video on computer software. Expert: Chris Bryce Contact: www.SuperService.com Bio: Chris Bryce is the owner and operator of Super Computers Sales and Service located in Georgetown, Texas. Filmmaker: Todd Green
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I am glad there is someone who can do a short video answering my question. I appreciate the video!
you would think, bill gates would make his OS universal
dude thx….i just dont get why people have to use .rar when they can always use .zip…thx anyway!! =D
WTF no one Linux uses RAR unless they have to they would use .tar.gz its much better than RAR you need to change the description ASAP
7zip can be more usfull it is easy and it dosnt clutter up (the right click menu)
DUDEE, thank youu!
I didnt think it would work, I figured I was just downloading some useless program, but it actually works!
lawl!! hahahahah turtle turtle….rofl
Hi , I understand that a file that is in blue text has been compressed by windows. When you attempt to open a blue text file it is automatically decompressed. Some of my itunes music files are in blue text but play fine on the itunes library. So am I right in thinking these are also automatically decompressed. I suppose they would not play if they was not, would they ?. Thanks.
watch this vid /watch?v=cmpaAoY3SQc
haha it ’s so funny i love you
Some films downloads are in multiple rar files…
How do I play these once I’ve extracted them? It just says error at each extract…
Thank you sooooo much. I needed to know this so much so I can open up Pokescript.rar!!!!! THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!
so would 7zip work?
man you are the best thank you!!!!! keep up
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Thank you.
Thanks .. Keep up up the good work “)
thank u so much