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Doc

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Chainsaw has be the de-facto standard freeware file splitter forever


What do you use to merge files?

From the readme file that comes with Chainsaw ....
Q: How do I split a file with Chainsaw?
A: Adjust the settings on the control panel and then drag and drop the
file onto the big Chainsaw button. Chainsaw will split the file into a
number of .chunk files plus a .bat file. Each .chunk file is just a piece
of the original file. Chainsaw does not use a special file format for
these. Also the original file is never modified. Example: Myfile will be
split into Myfile. chunk1, Myfile. chunk2, Myfile. chunk3... plus
myfile_Merge. bat

Q: How do I put the chunks together again?
A: You don't need Chainsaw to put the chunks together again. Copy all the
..chunk files and the .bat file into the destination directory. Make sure
that there is enough space for the original file. Then run the .bat file.
The .chunk files are merged. The .chunk files are automatically deleted.
If you need to keep them, you'll have to save them at a different
location before you run the .bat file. Note: on some Win95 configurations
you cannot merge the files on the desktop. Use any other directory
instead. [end quote]
 
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Doc said:
From the readme file that comes with Chainsaw ....
Q: How do I split a file with Chainsaw?
A: Adjust the settings on the control panel and then drag and drop the
file onto the big Chainsaw button. Chainsaw will split the file into a
number of .chunk files plus a .bat file. Each .chunk file is just a
piece of the original file. Chainsaw does not use a special file
format for these. Also the original file is never modified. Example:
Myfile will be split into Myfile. chunk1, Myfile. chunk2, Myfile.
chunk3... plus myfile_Merge. bat

Q: How do I put the chunks together again?
A: You don't need Chainsaw to put the chunks together again. Copy all
the .chunk files and the .bat file into the destination directory.
Make sure that there is enough space for the original file. Then run
the .bat file. The .chunk files are merged. The .chunk files are
automatically deleted. If you need to keep them, you'll have to save
them at a different location before you run the .bat file. Note: on
some Win95 configurations you cannot merge the files on the desktop.
Use any other directory instead. [end quote]


Thanks Doc. I wasnt going to download Chainsaw till I knew what you used to
merge the files:)
 
D

Doc

Thanks Doc. I wasnt going to download Chainsaw till I knew what you
used to merge the files:)

Download it and try it ...... make sure you have your speakers turned on
when you CHAINSAW a file, the chainsaw sound is great.
 

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