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Split a big file using Filesplitter and Gsplit
Tuesday, October 09, 2007 @ 5:49 PM  ¦ StumbleUpon Toolbar Stumble It!  ¦ 
Want to send a big file to your friend via email or want to distribute in floppy/CD/USB/DVD.. ? then, I think still, the best approach is to split the big file to smaller ones and distribute it instead of sharing online if you doubt the security threat.

1. Filesplitter: Filesplitter is extremely simple and elegant freeware, just a 32kb size ,that helps the user split huge files into chunks of small sizes that can be recombined at ease to retrieve the original file. Moreover you needn't have the File Splitter for the re-combination !!.

  • Browse for a filename to split and split it according to the options in the splitter options area.

  • You can split the file either mentioning the number of files to be split or as per standard floppy size(1.44mb) or you can mention the size to be split.

  • The split files along with a batch file will be placed in the folder where the original file existed. You may copy the split pieces and the Batch file together to recombine it to the original file elsewhere.

  • You are advised to run the batch file created by this program in Windows mode only.
Click here to download filesplitter. Thanks Deepak and Sandeep.

2. Gsplit: GSplit is a full freeware: no advertisement, no restrictions, no nag nor registration required.You can distribute, install and use it free of charge.
In addition to the features of other standard file splitters, GSplit can:
  • Create two types of pieces: disk spanned and blocked (specific size). You can enter the size for each piece file, the number of pieces you want to obtain, or the number of lines / occurrences of a pattern by piece.
  • Generate small full-featured Self-Uniting programs to restore your split files professionally.
  • They provide your users with an intuitive Windows interface whose appearance can be customized according to your needs. GSplit is then not required in order to restore the split file. Store file properties and restore them: file's date, attributes are not lost contrary to batch files.
  • Perform fast checks to detect file corruption (size, offset, CRC32) and to give you the assurance that your files are successfully restored by your users. When a piece is corrupted, you are notified about it, so you just need to get a new copy of that piece, not the whole set.
  • Split very large files (bigger than 4 GB).
  • Customize piece files according to your needs (size, filenames, title, author...), leave additional space on disks, create pieces without headers (useful for text-based files like large server log files).
  • Support splitting multiple files back-to-back in one time, include batch (automating) and command line options.
  • Work in your own language: multilanguage support is available (English, French - Français...) for GSplit, GUnite and Self-Uniting programs.
  • Split large text and similar files like large server log files by number of lines or occurrences of a specified pattern.
  • Show you elapsed and estimated times during the splitting & uniting operations. You can also pause/resume the splitting operation.
  • Store settings into profiles and let you use these settings for different files, remember MRU files and folders, automatically try to find out the best splitting settings...
  • Integrate Windows Explorer to let you split your files directly from the context menu.
  • GSplit finally features an intuitive graphical user interface that makes operations easy and fast.
My favourite is Gsplit. Share your comments on file splitters

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