![]() ![]() This keeps the data within Amazon data centers. If your main concern is to avoid downloading data out of AWS to your local machine, then of course you could download the data onto a remote EC2 instance and do the work there, with or without s3fs. This still requires the files to be downloaded and uploaded, but it hides these operations away behind a filesystem interface. You could mount the S3 bucket as a local filesystem using s3fs and FUSE (see article and github site). It's driving me absolutely bonkers and google has failed me so far.S3 isn't really designed to allow this normally you would have to download the file, process it and upload the extracted files. Has anyone had this come up? I'm hoping to hear some ideas before I go uninstalling and reinstalling programs. I've done the latest windows update (the problem was occurring before the update) I've run a virus scan with defender, but nothing shows up. The only things that I think might contribute are an update to a game launcher (GOG Galaxy), installing Cyberpunk 2077, and installing Brave Browser but I really don't see how any of those would cause this issue. Then, if I leave my computer running idle a bit, the process starts back up. What's weird is that when I start up task manager, the process stops and I don't see anything that says "Unarchiver" in the list. I have a rainmeter skin that shows my top process at it reads "unarchiver" with my CPU idling at about 50c and running at full clock. I just deleted unarchiver.exe like any other folder and the problem was solved.įor some reason, when I leave my computer at idle, I can hear the fans on my rad spin up.
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