: Use the command: rar a b-Dead.rar .

While ZIP is more common and supported natively by most operating systems, RAR often provides and advanced features like password protection with AES-256 encryption and archive repair.

To create a RAR archive named , you can use several methods depending on your operating system. 1. Using WinRAR (Windows) b-Dead.rar

: In the window that appears, set the Archive name to b-Dead.rar and ensure the Archive format is set to RAR .

If you don't want to install software, you can use web-based converters like CloudConvert . Upload your files to the site. Select as the output format. : Use the command: rar a b-Dead

: You can choose between RAR4 or RAR5 formats and enable "Solid archiving" to further reduce file size. 2. Using Command Line (Linux/macOS)

The most common way to create RAR files on Windows is through , a dedicated compression utility. Upload your files to the site

Download the resulting b-Dead.rar once the process finishes. Comparison: RAR vs. ZIP