| Download Latest Version (09/04/2008) | |
| SplitChing 0.2a (windows 2000/2003/XP/vista) | |
What is SplitChing ?
SplitChing is a freeware file-splitter that helps you to split larges files into smaller ones.
Each part-file is created in a format that is widely used by many different other file-splitters, such as HJSplit.
SplitChing can also - fortunately - recreate back the original file from part-files.
How do I install SplitChing ?
Extract SplitChing in a folder (C:\Program Files\SplitChing for example), then run it (NOTE: Vista's users have to run splitching.exe as an administrator in order for SplitChing to correctly install itself, by using Right-Click, Run As Administrator).
You can associate/remove SplitChing to the Explorer's Contextual Menu, by clicking install/uninstall button.
When installed, SplitChing adds the 'Split' menu item for every files in explorer's contextual menu, which allows you to split a file in one click. SplitChing also adds 'Join' menu item for *.001 files, which allows you to recreate a file.
How do I split or join files ?
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Splitting
In Windows Explorer, right-click the file you want to split, and select 'Split' in the contextual menu.
SplitChing window shows up.
Choose part-file's size, then click 'Split' button to begin the splitting operation. -
Joining
In Windows Explorer, right-click the first part file (which has the extention .001) and select 'Join' in the contextual menu.
SplitChing window shows up, and begin immediately the joining operation.