there is a file splitter called 'freefilesplitter' and its available to download from their website , www. filesplitter. org
This is a portable free program which means no valuable hard drive space will be wasted, just keep it in your documents folder. Be aware that you need this program to join the files back together again so don't delete it
001 file is one of the first files of the split archive made with various programs on file splitting and joining utilities. It can be used to split large archive to smaller and more manageable file. This can be found and downloadable on Fileinfo website.
The Java Archive (JAR) file format enables you to bundle multiple files into a single archive file and Typically a JAR file contains the class files and auxiliary resources associated with applets and applications
A SIT file is a compression file which is very much like the ZIP file. It was created by the Stuffit software application by Smith Micro and allows Mac users to compress a large number of files into a single file archive.
In computing, an archive file is a computer file that is composed of one or more files along with metadata. Archive files are used to collect multiple data files together into a single file for easier portability and storage, or simply to compress files to use less storage space.
Typically a gz file extension is an ARCHIVE. That means it might have ONE file in it or MANY files in one file that is COMPRESSED. You have to decompress the file (or de-archive it) and then you can open the file or files and do whatever you need to...then you can RE-archive the file. There are many archive file formats. ZIP...RAR...GZ. GZ is typically used on Unix/Linux systems.
To use the archive attribute (A), back up files telling the archiving application (WinZip, etc.) to clear the archive attribute of the files it stores copies of. Whenever one of those files is modified in the future, or whenever a new file is created, its archive attribute is set. Therefore, on subsequent backups, you can have the application back up only files that have the archive attribute set (and clear the archive attribute while doing so). That way you don't waste time and drive space backing up files that haven't changed since the last time they were backed up.
A file cannot (in general) contain other files or folders in the traditional sense. A zip or other archive file can contain other files or folders and a document file can have a file in it as an embedded object, but these are special applications.
You can use WinZip or WinRAR to extract the files. Files with the asterisk also require a password.
.rar files are not multimedia files, so you can't play them. A RAR file is an archive, just like .zip or .tar that can contain one or more compressed files. You can extract those files from the .rar archive and play them (if they are audio files). You can use a program like WinRAR or 7-Zip unpack them.
user your mac to edit webarchive files.. and for windows user, poor you guys
A RAR file is a compressed archive file, similar to a ZIP file. So, you need software that will unpack or decompress the files. Search the Internet for 7Zip. That's a program that will open numerous types of compressed archive including ZIP and RAR. It's free, too.
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