how do I merge split .rar files?
chimericalone
24 Nov 2003
How do I merge a collection of split .rar files? (a collection of WinRAR split compressed archives). Are there any freeware programs out there that can accomplish this task?
damnsexy
24 Nov 2003
ummm ... just extract everything using the main ".rar" file and put everything back together using a single archive
maffiaboy
24 Nov 2003
As damnsexy was saying: But to tell in a more easy way
Just have WinRar installed and right click on the first on usually something00.rar or something01.rar and hit unpack here! or use the other options to your needs.
Just have WinRar installed and right click on the first on usually something00.rar or something01.rar and hit unpack here! or use the other options to your needs.
XP_2600
24 Nov 2003
Sometimes for some reasons the split archive dont get direct association with winrar so to do that right click the first file which its end will be something like 00 and choose open with then choose winrar from the programs then choose extract from its tool bar if you have all of the files in the same directory it will complete the sxtracting atuomatically otherwise its will keep askin you about every part of the archive tell its finish extracting.
Kal-El
24 Nov 2003
XP_2600, on Nov 24 2003, 02:52, said:
Sometimes for some reasons the split archive dont get direct association with winrar so to do that right click the first file which its end will be something like 00 and choose open with then choose winrar from the programs then choose extract from its tool bar if you have all of the files in the same directory it will complete the sxtracting atuomatically otherwise its will keep askin you about every part of the archive tell its finish extracting.
Coming back to topic, I know there was a software called "HJSPLIT" that used to break up and join big RAR files. Its been sometime since I used this program. Now the question is were these files split by winrar itself or by another 3rd party program?
Fod
24 Nov 2003
Big POPPA Pump, on Nov 24 2003, 09:03, said:
Its been sometime since I used this program.
Edited by Fod, 24 November 2003 - 12:03 PM.
Kal-El
24 Nov 2003
Fod, on Nov 24 2003, 06:03, said:
Big POPPA Pump, on Nov 24 2003, 09:03, said:
Its been sometime since I used this program.
Sometime is both an adverb meaning “approximately".
Dont try to correct my grammar, FOD!!!
Fod
24 Nov 2003
ooh, close one there. but remember all that crap about english being a dynamic language, right? well "some time" is generally accepted to be the correct form of specifying a prior, undefined date.
don't try to dig yourself out of a hole
:P:P
don't try to dig yourself out of a hole
Kal-El
24 Nov 2003
Fod, on Nov 24 2003, 06:59, said:
ooh, close one there. but remember all that crap about english being a dynamic language, right? well "some time" is generally accepted to be the correct form of specifying a prior, undefined date.
don't try to dig yourself out of a hole
:P:P
don't try to dig yourself out of a hole
Some time means "a length of time."
Sometime means "at a time that either is not specified or is not even known."
And when i typed "Sometime" I meant the latter. Your turn!
Fod
24 Nov 2003
ok, ok. i admit defeat. i don't really consider myself an authority on english grammar anyway. just thought i'd piss about a bit. i mean, i still don't know how to use the shift key properly
Kal-El
24 Nov 2003
Fod, on Nov 24 2003, 08:44, said:
right-oh, jolly good! tea and scones, anyone?
Ifei
13 Oct 2010
Kal-El, on 24 November 2003 - 01:31 PM, said:
Fod, on Nov 24 2003, 06:59, said:
ooh, close one there. but remember all that crap about english being a dynamic language, right? well "some time" is generally accepted to be the correct form of specifying a prior, undefined date.
don't try to dig yourself out of a hole
:P:P
don't try to dig yourself out of a hole
Some time means "a length of time."
Sometime means "at a time that either is not specified or is not even known."
And when i typed "Sometime" I meant the latter. Your turn!
Edited by Ifei, 13 October 2010 - 04:12 AM.


