A file name in a PC or Windows environment consists of which two parts
not all file names have two parts. MacOS - MacOS9 the filenames were one solid line - macintosh_video_file. The application data was hidden in the resource fork. On Unixes and DOS boxes a file name consists of file name and extension.
A file you are currently working on is BASICALLY stored in RAM. Parts of the file may also be swapped to hard disk, depending on the specific program you are using, the size of the file, and the available memory.
A torrent file is used to connect a user with other people who have the target file. The torrent file allows the user to download off a number of other people in small parts, eventually getting the entire target file.
RAM memory.
There aren't any, just an (usually) .exe file.
A fragmented file is a file that has no purpose or meaning to the computer. So if you have installed a program and then uninstalled it.... many times the computer leaves files on the computer this is called a fragmented file.
Servers, prtocols and something else
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Open the file in Photoshop (I use Elements 7.0) and select the parts you want individual. Copy and Paste each individual selection into a new file and save.
It presuposes the existence of the program needed to open that file but the<Link> element with the necessary parts to it will surely work.
By using HJ Split. It is pretty easy.