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Hi every one
this is my first post in this forum and i need a serious help about cab files

i have a huge files and i want to compress this files to cabient but i can't because the maximum of cab files is 2GB

so how i can use multip cab in powerarchiver ? or is there any way to comprees this files please help........

thank you and excuse me for my bad english
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is there a specific reason you are compressing them to CAB format?
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is there a specific reason you are compressing them to CAB format?
yes i'm trying to fix resident evil5 steup
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right now it is not possible to do multivolume cabs, but i have added this for next release to the wishlist.
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