I've recovered files off of cds for users using isobuster. It was free back in the day and a bunch of people still have the single executable saved in indexed folders.
This one looks legit, I checked it with McAfee and Kaspersky's online scanner...
Uhh all you need is cmd.exe on Windows.
1. Open a CMD window (start->run, type cmd.exe, click ok).
2. Change to the directory where your split files are stored
3. Type copy /b file1+file2+file3 destinationfilename
You can use wildcards too but I'm not sure if I would trust it to get the...
In previous versions Microsoft provided a tool called the Office Removal Wizard for this exact problem. Unfortunately, it is no longer provided for new versions of Office so you will have to follow a very long and complicated removal process from Microsoft...
The file is probably in use by a crashed thumbnail generator shell extension. You can check this pretty easily by downloading process explorer and searching for a file handle open to that particular file.
If it's not explorer.exe just kill the program with the open handle and delete the file...
I keep running out of content to read on anandtech and dailytech and then eventually I'll break down and read another one of his ramblings. Why is this guy writing for anandtech?
His latest article is less useful than a forum post in the SFF forum. Not to mention the joke of an article he...
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