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I have a question..

Discussion in 'Non-Emulation Help' started by carlo_042, Jun 23, 2008.

  1. carlo_042

    carlo_042 New Member

    Hello.

    Not sure where to post this topic ;D

    Well, my question is. Other sites divide their psx iso to several parts for easier download right? they make 300MB iso to several 40MB iso.

    What program should be used to bind them all back together? [Is that possible?] Because how are you going to play that game when it's divided into several parts?
     
  2. Patton

    Patton Guest

    Winrar.

    Usually, you open one of those many files, and it extracts everything into one.
     
  3. Reider

    Reider Modereider

    Make sure all of the files are in the same folder and then just use WinRAR on one of the split archives and it should combine them into one.
     
  4. carlo_042

    carlo_042 New Member

    ahh.. is that so.. ;D thanks..! going to try it now.. :p
     
  5. anandjones

    anandjones Well-Known Member

    Or you can use the freeware program HJSplit, which does all kind of files including .rar and .zip etc.
     
  6. carlo_042

    carlo_042 New Member

    HJSplit? ok.. going to try it also thanks..! ;D
     
  7. Seph

    Seph Administrator Staff Member

    I don't like HJ split, it's slow and seems stupid to do when you can just use winrar to split it.
     
  8. carlo_042

    carlo_042 New Member

    haven't download HJsplit yet. I got carried away by my game. ;D

    winrar did the job anyway.
     
  9. insanecrazy07

    insanecrazy07 Well-Known Member

    do you always have to unrar the one file that doesn't have a name to it? like [Filename].rar, not [Filename].rar1..2...3...4

    someone told me that you HAVE to unrar that one and not just any of them. (which is why i always unrar the one without the numbers)
     
  10. anandjones

    anandjones Well-Known Member

    You can select to extract any of them, as if it has been specifically split by Winrar etc. once you attempt to extract one of the split files, it asks for the location of another split file (if it hasn't been found in the same folder), and then again and so on.