open a hj split file

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  1. JJerram

    JJerram Member

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    hi am really new to this so here goes..............
    i have just re joined a hj split file now how do i open this to use it????

    Please help!
     
  2. Indochine

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    What is the file which was split? Is it a movie? What is the file extension?

     
  3. JJerram

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    the file i am trying to open is a game think it must be an iso image i have tried using alchool 120 and power and magic iso but it says cannot access the disk? any help would be greatful
     
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    You "think" it's an ISO? Don't you know? I asked you once already, what is the file extension?
     
  5. deadlove

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    useful little free tool..

    http://www.freebyte.com/hjsplit/

    Usually they are films which have been split to put on rapidshare etc. so I would guess it's a mpeg or avi, though it may be a rar or zip file too. Dunno.. not psychic.


     
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    HjSplit is a little application which is used to split a file into smaller pieces. You would obtain the same result using WinRAR, with the options:
    'compresssion' = 'no compression' and
    'split to volumes'= ... bytes (e.g. 10,000,000).

    If you load a 9 MB file named file.ext with HjSplit , giving it the split command telling it to split into 2 MB chunks, HjSplit will create five files:

    - file.ext.001 2 MB large
    - file.ext.002 2 MB large
    - file.ext.003 2 MB large
    - file.ext.004 2 MB large
    - file.ext.005 approx. 1 MB large

    Then, if one needs to reconstruct the file.ext file, he must have in the same folder all file.ext.00# files, then:
    1) run HjSplit
    2) do [join]
    3) load file.ext.001
    4) press [start]

    and in few seconds he'll have the file.ext file. Nothing easier.
     
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