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P611.7z -

A "solid" archive treats all files as one single data block, which significantly improves compression ratios for similar files [1]. Using Command Line (7-Zip)

To create a (specifically named p611.7z in your example) containing a text file, you can use the 7-Zip command-line tool, which is ideal for this task. p611.7z

the text file(s) you want to include in Windows Explorer. A "solid" archive treats all files as one

Run the following command in your terminal (Linux/macOS) or Command Prompt (Windows): 7z a -m0=lzma2 -ms=on p611.7z .txt Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard a : Add files to an archive. Run the following command in your terminal (Linux/macOS)

-m0=lzma2 : Uses the compression method (default, highly efficient). -ms=on : Enables Solid archiving (default for 7z). p611.7z : The name of the resulting archive. .txt : The source text file. Steps for 7-Zip GUI (Windows)

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