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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Sydney Australia
Posts: 3
OS: Windows XP 2002 Home SP2
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HJSplit & Join problem
Greetings
I hope someone will be kind enough to help me. I have used HJSplit many times. Previously it would list split files as: .001, .002, .003 etc... Recently it lists them as: (.001 file has no numerical marker), .002, .003 etc... My problem is... Now I get no numerical markers at all for any files, which when joining them, I get the message "Unexpected end of archive", and the file is incomplete. The interesting thing is that when I accidentally hit the "kbs" instead of the "mbs", they numbered numerically OK. Can anyone shed some light on what I might be doing wrong, or share some insight... Many thanks in advance... :) Bill P Sydney |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Sydney Australia
Posts: 3
OS: Windows XP 2002 Home SP2
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Re: HJSplit & Join problem
Further to my query, I have attached 2 pics illustrating the problem.
KS-B1.1 illustrates the files without numerical tags. KS-B1.2 illustrated the files split into more parts and have numerical tags. So there is an illustration of my current problem. Any help would be much appreciated. Bill P |
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