![]() If I delete one file of hte archive and repair it with quickpar and then extract the same archive it will extract in 4 seconds like the rest of them and the CPU usage is at 25% I hope that makes sense to someone. ![]() Open the image in a photo editing software, like Adobe Photoshop, and make a negative of it by. Assuming that the paper’s surface is still white (not yellowish, brownish or blackish), scan the receipt just as you would a colored photo. But today i found something that if I take an archive and try to extract it and it takes 30-40 seconds it only uses about 6-8% CPU in processs explorer. Restoring a faded thermal paper is quite simple. but sometimes it will take 30-40 seconds for a 700MB file and for a long time i've just chalked it up to different compressions or me doing other stuff on the hard drive. Meaning when the little box pops up for winRAR when the counter hits 4 seconds its done (on a 700MB file). My problem is that I can extract a file (using winrar 3.7) in 4 seconds flat. ![]() I have a problem that is similar in that the amount of CPU used to extract files will change and I'm not sure why so maybe someone here can help me:) ![]() I'm new here but this subject is why I joined. ![]()
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