How to download files from an archive

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You're not going, every time, when you find something good from the Internet to download a whole file. ZIP 3 MB, then extract and utilize only a couple of files, right? Crazy! There, I said. Not a word, because it is the truth. Not because you need to download a whole file from the Internet. ZIP if you plan to use only certain files contained within it!

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You understand very well: you can simply download from the archive. ZIP network present in only the files contained within it that you need to download and avoid other unnecessary files. How? Well, using the free program LoadScout. Do not use this program is crazy.

The first thing you need to do is connect to the Internet site of LoadScout and click the Download Now! present in the lower right of the page to download the program.

A download is complete open, double clicking on it, the file you just downloaded (loadscout.exe) and click the Next button twice in succession. It then takes the license to use the program by clicking on Yes, and then click two more times in a row on Next and then click Finish.

Now, click on Open URL that is in the toolbar LoadScout. In the window that opens, put a checkmark next to HTTP (or FTP, enter the various parameters required for download, if you want to download from a server of that type), paste the address of the archive. ZIP which you wish to extract the files into the text field located at the top of the window and click OK.

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At this point, it remains that you click the right mouse button on the elements you wish to extract from the archive. ZIP (present in the right window) and select Extract from the menu. Then click the Browse button to select the folder to save the items and click Start to start the process.

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