LZMA2 (optimal for multi-core processors) or LZMA.
If you need to compress massive files or want the smallest possible size, use these settings in the dialog: Archive Format: 7z. Compression Level: Ultra (highest possible compression).
-v1g : Splits the output into 1GB chunks ( BTB.7z.001 , BTB.7z.002 , etc.). Summary of Advanced Switches : Recursively include subfolders. BTB.7z
For automation, scripting, or handling advanced structures, the CLI ( 7z.exe ) is best.
Creating a deep, secure, or complex archive with (BTB.7z) goes beyond just "zipping" files. It involves maximizing compression, implementing strong encryption, and preserving complex directory structures. 1. The "Deep" Approach: Maximizing Compression (GUI) LZMA2 (optimal for multi-core processors) or LZMA
Check "Encrypt file names" (crucial). This prevents unauthorized users from even seeing what files are inside the archive without the password. 3. Creating Complex Archives (Command Line)
Set to "Solid" or a high number to treat files as one continuous stream, significantly improving compression for many small files. 2. The "Deep" Approach: Security & Encryption -v1g : Splits the output into 1GB chunks ( BTB
To customize this "deep" post for your exact needs, tell me:
LZMA2 (optimal for multi-core processors) or LZMA.
If you need to compress massive files or want the smallest possible size, use these settings in the dialog: Archive Format: 7z. Compression Level: Ultra (highest possible compression).
-v1g : Splits the output into 1GB chunks ( BTB.7z.001 , BTB.7z.002 , etc.). Summary of Advanced Switches : Recursively include subfolders.
For automation, scripting, or handling advanced structures, the CLI ( 7z.exe ) is best.
Creating a deep, secure, or complex archive with (BTB.7z) goes beyond just "zipping" files. It involves maximizing compression, implementing strong encryption, and preserving complex directory structures. 1. The "Deep" Approach: Maximizing Compression (GUI)
Check "Encrypt file names" (crucial). This prevents unauthorized users from even seeing what files are inside the archive without the password. 3. Creating Complex Archives (Command Line)
Set to "Solid" or a high number to treat files as one continuous stream, significantly improving compression for many small files. 2. The "Deep" Approach: Security & Encryption
To customize this "deep" post for your exact needs, tell me: