In worst case, the uncompressing rate can goes as slow as 2 bytes per second, and even stalling. When unzip and extract the contents of a zip archive in Windows Vista by clicking on “Extract All” or “Extract Files” in right click contextual menu, the extraction waiting time may take forever literally – a few hours and minutes – just for a relatively a few megabytes zip file, and worse and longer time if the compressed archive is big MBs, and those zipped file with lots of folders and sub-folders. Windows Vista also has a built-in free zip and unzip compression and decompression utility as similar to Windows XP, except that the extraction or uncompress functionality in Windows Vista appears to be very slow, buggy and broken, in other word, simply sucks.
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