Many times when you may have to send some video or file to your friend, but you can’t send it because your email has a quota on attachment size and your file is of large size.These files can not be added as a attachment or uploaded to some free upload sites. So to send those files you will have to split those files into small parts, after that you can upload them as a attachment.
A free application,GSplit,can be used to split large files into smaller files. Of course ,it goes without saying, that you can again join the files after receiving it at the recipient's side.
To split a file follow these steps
- Click the browse button under the General tab and locate the file you want to split.
- Select the location to save the smaller pieces of files in the Destination folder under the General tab.
- Click the Split button in the Split File under the General tab. By default, files created are self uniting blocked pieces type of files.
To restore the small pieces of files follow these steps
- Double click the first part of the small pieces, it is usually named as disk1. The GSplit self-uniting window will appear. Select the location where you want to restore the file then click the unite button.
- The files will be restored to the location selected by you. The output files are numbered and you simply execute the first one which will combines the pieces almost instantly.
- The Best thing is that since the pieces are self-restoring, you don’t need to install GSplit to those receiving your split files.
Link : http://www.gdgsoft.com/gsplit/


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