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☄️PROXY CHECKER☄️ ☘️FREE☘️ ⚡️1000/MINUTE⚡️ ⚙️[PC1]⚙️

by ApelSolutions - 13 March, 2022 - 02:33 PM
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(13 March, 2022 - 02:33 PM)ApelSolutions Wrote: Show More
Keep in mind that this is a free tool and therefore it's a bit unpolished but hey, it works.

Requirements prior to using the software:
.1. Create an empty folder.
.2. Remove duplicate proxies/lines.
.3. Split the proxies you want to check into .txt files (499 Lines MAX each).

Tutorial:

Show ContentSpoiler:
We recommend using GitBash for this.
Alternative for splitting files:
https://www.filesplit.org/
Capped to 6x499 so it's sub-optimal. We highly recomend that you get git-bash if you haven't already.
Once you've installed GitBash follow the steps below:
.1. Navigate to the folder you've created and put your big text file containing all of your proxies here.
.2. Right click within the folder and select " Git Bash Here ".
[Image: gitbashhere.png]
.3. Write " split bigfile.txt -l 499 " within GitBash.
Now you should see all the new files created witin the folder.
They're all 499 lines each except the last one which contains 499 or below depending on your original file.
[Image: aftergitbash.png]
.4. Let's change these blank file extensions into .txt which PC1 requires.
Click on the path and write "cmd" then hit (Enter).
[Image: cmdbar.png]
.5. Within your newly opened cmd go ahead and write " rename * *.txt "
The result should be instant and your files should now look like this:
[Image: cmdresult.png]
.6. Remove the original big .txt file as PC1 requires .txt files with 499 lines MAX each.
How to operate:
( Folder With Split Proxies )
.1. Simply choose the folder you just created that contains the .txt files you'd like to check.
.2. Make sure that the .txt files within your newly created folder contains 499 lines MAX per .txt file.
.3. Now you're ready to start the Proxy Checker.
( Get Results )
.1. Wait until you see "All data have been processed for Folder with split proxies".
.2. Click " Results ", here you will find the path PC1 used to write your checked/alive proxies to.
By default PC1 will create a folder on your desktop called " PC1 Proxy Checker ", it's from in here you will find the checked/alive proxies.
When you want to check new proxies, remember to delete/clear the "Proxylist.txt"-file inside the \PC1 Proxy Checker\Checked-folder.

Download:

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(13 March, 2022 - 02:33 PM)ApelSolutions Wrote: Show More
Keep in mind that this is a free tool and therefore it's a bit unpolished but hey, it works.

Requirements prior to using the software:
.1. Create an empty folder.
.2. Remove duplicate proxies/lines.
.3. Split the proxies you want to check into .txt files (499 Lines MAX each).

Tutorial:

Show ContentSpoiler:
We recommend using GitBash for this.
Alternative for splitting files:
https://www.filesplit.org/
Capped to 6x499 so it's sub-optimal. We highly recomend that you get git-bash if you haven't already.
Once you've installed GitBash follow the steps below:
.1. Navigate to the folder you've created and put your big text file containing all of your proxies here.
.2. Right click within the folder and select " Git Bash Here ".
[Image: gitbashhere.png]
.3. Write " split bigfile.txt -l 499 " within GitBash.
Now you should see all the new files created witin the folder.
They're all 499 lines each except the last one which contains 499 or below depending on your original file.
[Image: aftergitbash.png]
.4. Let's change these blank file extensions into .txt which PC1 requires.
Click on the path and write "cmd" then hit (Enter).
[Image: cmdbar.png]
.5. Within your newly opened cmd go ahead and write " rename * *.txt "
The result should be instant and your files should now look like this:
[Image: cmdresult.png]
.6. Remove the original big .txt file as PC1 requires .txt files with 499 lines MAX each.
How to operate:
( Folder With Split Proxies )
.1. Simply choose the folder you just created that contains the .txt files you'd like to check.
.2. Make sure that the .txt files within your newly created folder contains 499 lines MAX per .txt file.
.3. Now you're ready to start the Proxy Checker.
( Get Results )
.1. Wait until you see "All data have been processed for Folder with split proxies".
.2. Click " Results ", here you will find the path PC1 used to write your checked/alive proxies to.
By default PC1 will create a folder on your desktop called " PC1 Proxy Checker ", it's from in here you will find the checked/alive proxies.
When you want to check new proxies, remember to delete/clear the "Proxylist.txt"-file inside the \PC1 Proxy Checker\Checked-folder.

Download:

[Image: mTqSN7z.png]

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(13 March, 2022 - 02:33 PM)ApelSolutions Wrote: Show More
Keep in mind that this is a free tool and therefore it's a bit unpolished but hey, it works.

Requirements prior to using the software:
.1. Create an empty folder.
.2. Remove duplicate proxies/lines.
.3. Split the proxies you want to check into .txt files (499 Lines MAX each).

Tutorial:

Show ContentSpoiler:
We recommend using GitBash for this.
Alternative for splitting files:
https://www.filesplit.org/
Capped to 6x499 so it's sub-optimal. We highly recomend that you get git-bash if you haven't already.
Once you've installed GitBash follow the steps below:
.1. Navigate to the folder you've created and put your big text file containing all of your proxies here.
.2. Right click within the folder and select " Git Bash Here ".
[Image: gitbashhere.png]
.3. Write " split bigfile.txt -l 499 " within GitBash.
Now you should see all the new files created witin the folder.
They're all 499 lines each except the last one which contains 499 or below depending on your original file.
[Image: aftergitbash.png]
.4. Let's change these blank file extensions into .txt which PC1 requires.
Click on the path and write "cmd" then hit (Enter).
[Image: cmdbar.png]
.5. Within your newly opened cmd go ahead and write " rename * *.txt "
The result should be instant and your files should now look like this:
[Image: cmdresult.png]
.6. Remove the original big .txt file as PC1 requires .txt files with 499 lines MAX each.
How to operate:
( Folder With Split Proxies )
.1. Simply choose the folder you just created that contains the .txt files you'd like to check.
.2. Make sure that the .txt files within your newly created folder contains 499 lines MAX per .txt file.
.3. Now you're ready to start the Proxy Checker.
( Get Results )
.1. Wait until you see "All data have been processed for Folder with split proxies".
.2. Click " Results ", here you will find the path PC1 used to write your checked/alive proxies to.
By default PC1 will create a folder on your desktop called " PC1 Proxy Checker ", it's from in here you will find the checked/alive proxies.
When you want to check new proxies, remember to delete/clear the "Proxylist.txt"-file inside the \PC1 Proxy Checker\Checked-folder.

Download:

[Image: mTqSN7z.png]

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