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Extraction Wizard
Sometimes when I unzip a file using the Extraction Wizard, the process seemed too slow. What determines how fast it extracts. I'm basing this on the progress bar while extracting.
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The amount of files and their size is a big factor.
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So is the level of compression used to reduce the filesize.
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