S Sugadaddy Banned May 12, 2000 6,495 0 0 Dec 3, 2000 #1 This is almost hardware I'm DL something, and the file is separated in about 30 files that have the extension .001 , .002 , .003 etc. What program recognizes these files??
This is almost hardware I'm DL something, and the file is separated in about 30 files that have the extension .001 , .002 , .003 etc. What program recognizes these files??
S Sugadaddy Banned May 12, 2000 6,495 0 0 Dec 3, 2000 #3 aren't winrar files .rar then .r00 , .r01 etc.??
M madthumbs Banned Oct 1, 2000 2,680 0 0 Dec 3, 2000 #4 Is it a movie type file in Mpeg4 when compiled? You may just need Flaskmpeg?
I IamDavid Diamond Member Sep 13, 2000 5,888 10 81 Dec 3, 2000 #5 Sorry, i'm a bit tired.. Its winace.
S Sugadaddy Banned May 12, 2000 6,495 0 0 Dec 3, 2000 #6 nope, not winace either it doesn't have the .ace file, starts with .001 and ends with .034 BTW it's an ISO file
nope, not winace either it doesn't have the .ace file, starts with .001 and ends with .034 BTW it's an ISO file
S Sugadaddy Banned May 12, 2000 6,495 0 0 Dec 3, 2000 #7 IamDavid you were right, it is a winrar file. You have to associate the ext. .001 to winrar because it doesn't recognize it, but it works. Thanks
IamDavid you were right, it is a winrar file. You have to associate the ext. .001 to winrar because it doesn't recognize it, but it works. Thanks
D Descend492 Senior member Jul 10, 2000 522 0 0 Dec 3, 2000 #8 you don't even have to associate. Just select all the files in winrar, tell it to extract, and it automatically sets the .001 file as the .rar
you don't even have to associate. Just select all the files in winrar, tell it to extract, and it automatically sets the .001 file as the .rar