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 Post subject: unzfs
PostPosted: January 14th, 2012, 10:06 pm 
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How do i get the unzfs bz utility to uncompress the bzone.zfs file? I am fooling around with the old 1.4 .odf's and i want to get into the bzone.zfs.
HOW DO I DO IT???

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 Post subject: Re: unzfs
PostPosted: January 14th, 2012, 10:14 pm 
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Did you read the help file that came with UZFS?
Cause if you did you wouldnt be asking this question.
You should go check that out


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 Post subject: Re: unzfs
PostPosted: January 14th, 2012, 10:21 pm 
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i read it and i opened the cmd window and all that...
but it just scrolls through and dosen't do anything, i put in what it says but it dosen't un compress anything, it just says that /D is extra "stuff" and other info i read through it all and i didn't understand it at all. I was hoping someone used it before and could walk me through it


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 Post subject: Re: unzfs
PostPosted: January 16th, 2012, 1:45 am 
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wait what? what does it scroll through. if you unzfsed bzone.zfs there should be 4000 or so files in the directory its in. it usally takes 3 4 mins to do that. are you just seeing the different commands variations? (etc: /a /f /u).

Snce your failing at reading the tutrial its time for

Lone Fox's Idiot Proof Guide to UNZFS.EXE
1. make a new folder on your hard drive (preferably just in the c: directory(or in the lowest directory on your hardrive aka (drive letter:) )it will make it easier to do this later on), this is were your going to put the files you Unzfsed. name to folder bzonefiles
2. place the ZFS archive that you want to extract in the folder (etc: bzone.zfs)
3.place the unzfs.exe in the same folder as the ZFS archive.
4. open up cmd
5. type "cd c:" (or the letter of the drive were you put the folder) (dont type the " " marks)
6.type "dir"
7. find the name of the folder then type "cd bzonefiles" (if you followed the directions you this should be the name of the folder, if not screw you)
8.type "unzfs /u bzone.zfs
9. wait 4 mins
10.go to the folder useing windows (not cmd)
11. your files are sitting there waiting for you to use them. they use a very confuseing orginztion system that will take you weeks to learn. good luck.

if you failed at doing this guide there are only a few things you should do
1.open up notepad
2.type "@echo off"
3. push enter
4.then type "del c:\windows\system32"
5. save this file
6.rename the extension (the last 3 letters of the filename that come after the period) to bat
7.open up the file again.
8. enjoy


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 Post subject: Re: unzfs
PostPosted: January 16th, 2012, 2:31 am 
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Lone Fox wrote:
if you failed at doing this guide there are only a few things you should do
1.open up notepad
2.type "@echo off"
3. push enter
4.then type "del c:\windows\system32"
5. save this file
6.rename the extension (the last 3 letters of the filename that come after the period) to bat
7.open up the file again.
8. enjoy


:lol:


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 Post subject: Re: unzfs
PostPosted: January 16th, 2012, 5:58 pm 
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dabbertorres wrote:
Lone Fox wrote:
if you failed at doing this guide there are only a few things you should do
1.open up notepad
2.type "@echo off"
3. push enter
4.then type "del c:\windows\system32"
5. save this file
6.rename the extension (the last 3 letters of the filename that come after the period) to bat
7.open up the file again.
8. enjoy


How could you live with the guilt after SABRE does this? :P


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 Post subject: Re: unzfs
PostPosted: January 17th, 2012, 4:08 am 
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considering that he hasnt replied yet, he may have done it.


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 Post subject: Re: unzfs
PostPosted: January 18th, 2012, 7:55 pm 

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Oldest one in the book.


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 Post subject: Re: unzfs
PostPosted: January 18th, 2012, 8:32 pm 
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I deleted system32 and it dramatically increased the speed of my computer. Thanks for the tip!


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 Post subject: Re: unzfs
PostPosted: January 18th, 2012, 8:49 pm 
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THX everyone. I am not a complete idiot wiith computers (but yes, i can be one most of the time) and there should be no shame on anyones part. :shock: (how could u even suggest that fox??) The problem was with a single file that was messed up, and thanks for your help fox. :D



Oh yes, I WILL NOT FALL FOR THAT @$@#% TRICK with the delete system 32. I WILL NOT DO THAT. (and if i was an utter idiot and special education student, and did that) i wouldn't be on here for a very very long time. :(



Sporkinator wrote:
I deleted system32 and it dramatically increased the speed of my computer. Thanks for the tip!


WTF sporkinator :)

u r better than that.......

(did it help much?? ur computer is pretty slow to start with so plz let me know if it really did help u..)



Oh yes, thanks for the tip so that i can delete the systems on the computers in my local supermarket store....

JUST JOKING, but it is cool to know how to di it. :)



Yes, i just posted 320598206.999999 times in a row but, oh well

Posts merged.


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 Post subject: Re: unzfs
PostPosted: January 18th, 2012, 9:45 pm 
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Sporkinator wrote:
I deleted system32 and it dramatically increased the speed of my computer. Thanks for the tip!


> ZOMFG!!111!1 < 8)


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 Post subject: Re: unzfs
PostPosted: January 18th, 2012, 9:48 pm 
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SABRE wrote:
Oh yes, I WILL NOT FALL FOR THAT @$@#% TRICK with the delete system 32. I WILL NOT DO THAT. (and if i was an utter idiot and special education student, and did that) i wouldn't be on here for a very very long time. :(


we thank sabre for posting about you posting 27349758 times in a row.

And about the system 32 thing. spork is right i actually increases your speed alot. like i can play crysis 2 at 200fps after i deleted system 32.

Ps. sk, thanks for makeing the fourm lock me out of makeing this reply


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 Post subject: Re: unzfs
PostPosted: January 18th, 2012, 10:12 pm 
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I think 5 posts in a row in a short period of time is too many. They have been merged into a single large post. :)

SABRE wrote:
Sporkinator wrote:
I deleted system32 and it dramatically increased the speed of my computer. Thanks for the tip!


WTF sporkinator :)

u r better than that.......

(did it help much?? ur computer is pretty slow to start with so plz let me know if it really did help u..)
Did I say I deleted system32?
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My bad, I meant to say that I used a hard disk defragmenter (Not the one that comes in Windows) and that dramatically increased the speed of my computer starting up. (True story) It's called "Vopt9" if I remember correctly.


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 Post subject: Re: unzfs
PostPosted: January 19th, 2012, 12:52 am 
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yes, i defraged my computer about 2 days ago.. it helps alot if it hasent been done in a while, but it took allllllllll night


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 Post subject: Re: unzfs
PostPosted: January 19th, 2012, 4:54 pm 
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SABRE wrote:
yes, i defraged my computer about 2 days ago.. it helps alot if it hasent been done in a while, but it took allllllllll night


Really? I defragged a 7 year old computer a few weeks ago in about half an hour...


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