I'm trying to extract a rar file and during a test it is around 150-200 mb/s.
When attempting to extract it, it'll drop down to 25-45 kb/s.
I'm not sure why this is happening, it's never happened before, I check my CPU in Task Manager while the test going and it's using a good amount but during extraction it says it's using 0-0.1%.
If anyone has anyone ideas or if there needs to be more details provided, I'm not super knowledgeable on the topic so I'm not really sure.
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Was extracting finished without error?
Maybe there is some window with question?
Describe more datails:
7-ip version?
Windows version?
What antivirus?
What way do you extract?
Use extract without using mouse drag and drop operation .
What number of files in archive?
What size of archive?
Try also with another archive type, for example, zip.
Try also archive with big file istead of archive with small files (if you have small files in your archive).
Last edit: Igor Pavlov 2024-02-14
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I'm trying to extract a rar file and during a test it is around 150-200 mb/s.
When attempting to extract it, it'll drop down to 25-45 kb/s.
I'm not sure why this is happening, it's never happened before, I check my CPU in Task Manager while the test going and it's using a good amount but during extraction it says it's using 0-0.1%.
If anyone has anyone ideas or if there needs to be more details provided, I'm not super knowledgeable on the topic so I'm not really sure.
Was extracting finished without error?
Maybe there is some window with question?
Describe more datails:
7-ip version?
Windows version?
What antivirus?
What way do you extract?
Use extract without using mouse drag and drop operation .
What number of files in archive?
What size of archive?
Try also with another archive type, for example, zip.
Try also archive with big file istead of archive with small files (if you have small files in your archive).
Last edit: Igor Pavlov 2024-02-14