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re: Look in the ''0'' folder
Sunday, June 8, 2003 at 4:24 am Windows 95 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Phil
(825 messages posted)
Hi Jerry, I double checked and I am using the original Free Zip version by Stanislawek.
I did a search on the "0" (zero with no ") and didn't find anything that amounted
to 1800+ files. The way I understand the help section of the program is if I didn't
specify (and I didn't) where i wanted the "unzipped" files to go they would automatically
be sent to the same folder. The folder they came out of was C\Windows\Java\Packages\Ccpnvvlb.
If they are there I sure can't find them unless I don't know what I am looking for
and that is a definite possibility ..lol The only thing I know for sure is once
I unzipped the file I was missing in the neighborhood of around 60MBs off the hard
drive which is only 1Gig to start with. Thanks for your response..... Phil
On Saturday, June 7, 2003 at 9:58 pm, Jerry wrote:
>Hi Phil:
>If you're using the original FreeZip (by Dariusz Stanislawek), and not the new
FreeZip!
>(note "!") by somebody trying to capitalize on the FreeZip name, your unzipped files
>may have gone into a folder with the name "0" (zero). There's an option in FreeZip
>to select a folder where all unzipped files will go if you don't select "UnZip here."
>
>If you find your 1800 files there, you should be able to delete them. FreeZip extracts
>the files, but leaves the original *.zip file intact.
>Jerry
>
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