Thursday, December 01, 2011

How To Split A Large File Into Several Small Files Using WinRar And HJSplit And How To Merge Them Back

If you ever wanted to upload and share a 350 MB file with your friends using an online file sharing service but you want to upload the file in smaller chunks. How can you split a big file into multiple chunks and upload it to the file sharing service? WinRar and HJSplit are the best applications to not only split big files in to several chunks but also to compress them while splitting.

Method 1: Using WinRar

 

To start splitting, Right Click on the file that you want to split, choose the option Add to archive. 

 

 

WinRar automatically assigns a name for the new archive it is going to create. If you don’t want a default name, you can change it as appropriate.

 

 

Under the option Split to volumes, either enter the desired maximum size of each file chunk or choose an appropriate size from the available drop down option. In my case I entered 5 MB for each chunk of file.

 

 

Click Ok and wait for few seconds. WinRar compress the source file and splits it in to several files.

 

 

 

Method 2: Using HJSplit

 

To start splitting the file using HJSplit, Click on the Split tab on the main window.

 

 

Now provide HJSplit with your Input (Locate to your file which you want to split) and Output (Locate to where you want your split files to be placed) destinations and enter the desired maximum size of each chunk of file.

 

 

Now click the start button and wait for a while till the file splits into smaller chunks.

 

How To Merge/ Join Files Using HJSplit


With HJSplit you can not only split files, but also join the split parts back together again. To start Joining you files, follow these simple steps.

After clicking on the Joinbutton in the main HJSplit screen, you will see the following screen:

  
Make sure the set of split parts (set of files ending in .001, .002, .003, etc.) to be joined all reside inside the same directory. Click on the button Input file’, in the screen directly above, which will open the dialog shown directly below:


Now press the Start button to merge all the files into one file.


If you think there are some other softwares that can do better job than these, let us know in the comments.

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