How to compress 1 Gb data to 10 mb

Many times our hard disk runs out of space and we have to delete some data or the other for no reason. Even I used to face the problem sometime back in history and by doing some research on the topic, I actually found a working and an awesome way to save my hard disk space.
How effective is it?
Well by this method I converted NFS UNDERGROUND 2 which is somewhat around 2 Gb to 21 Mb. And same is the case with everything important I wanted to save.
How did I do it?
You are just about to know… Read on.

I used a software named KGB Archiver.
About KGB archiver: KGB Archiver , an open source compression tool like 7zip and UHARC with an unbelievably high compression rate .It uses AES-256 encryption (one of the strongest encryption known for man) to encrypt archives . The disappointing thing with KGB Archiver is due to its high compression rate its minimum hardware requirement is high ( recommend processor with 1.5GHz clock and 256MB of RAM ) and compression and decompression process is time consuming.
Its strength: Very high compression power with very accurate results and no loss of data.
Its weeknss: Due to high compression , the time required to compress and decompress the file is high.

Click Here to Download KGB Archiver for free.
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Enjoy.

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Bug In Windows Calculator

Hey! This time I have brought a cool windows bug for you guys.
Its something everyone should know.
This is a Bug in Windows Calculator.

Note:- It works with all versions of Windows.

So without much discussion, let me proceed to the bug.
Have you ever used square root button in windows?
If yes, it is a possibility that you might have come across this bug…. If not, you are just about to know it..
Just follow the steps:-
1) Open calculator ie..  
   Goto run and type – calc 
2) Now type the following
   2.1) Type 4
   2.2) Take its square root  by using the square root button,
   2.3) Now you will get 2. Subtract 2 from it.
   2.4) The answer should have been 0 but its not. You would have got a long number as your answer.

See.. it was as simple.
Here is the general syntax to this bug.
1) Take Any number 
2) Take its square root
3) Subtract its square root from it
4) Your answer is not 0.. That’s the bug.
I am sure this was something new for most of you out here..

Cheers!


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