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How to split large files ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tim0o" data-source="post: 1244790" data-attributes="member: 203190"><p><strong>reconnecting in any folder</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Hey, i made an account for this post so i hope it helps^^</p><p>So: They main reason for splitting my huge 8gb file was, that i had to copy it to my external drive which is unfortunately formatted in fat32, so no big files^^, now im very thankful for your help with reconnecting the files, but having it in my home folder wouldnt be very helpful^^, the solution for this problem is: </p><p>TL; DR:</p><p>you open the terminal and follow thejudeabides steps as far as to copying the "* >" into terminal, NOW is where its getting new: you simply drag&drop the folder in which you want it to be reconnected in into the terminal right after the ">" (no space afterwards) and afterwards the original filename, so afterwards it should look something like this:</p><p>"cat /Users/Name/x* >/Volumes/ExternalHDD/Folder/bigfile.mp4"</p><p></p><p>i hope this helped someone who had the same problem as myself, and don't go to hard on me, this is my first forums-thingy^^</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim0o, post: 1244790, member: 203190"] [b]reconnecting in any folder[/b] Hey, i made an account for this post so i hope it helps^^ So: They main reason for splitting my huge 8gb file was, that i had to copy it to my external drive which is unfortunately formatted in fat32, so no big files^^, now im very thankful for your help with reconnecting the files, but having it in my home folder wouldnt be very helpful^^, the solution for this problem is: TL; DR: you open the terminal and follow thejudeabides steps as far as to copying the "* >" into terminal, NOW is where its getting new: you simply drag&drop the folder in which you want it to be reconnected in into the terminal right after the ">" (no space afterwards) and afterwards the original filename, so afterwards it should look something like this: "cat /Users/Name/x* >/Volumes/ExternalHDD/Folder/bigfile.mp4" i hope this helped someone who had the same problem as myself, and don't go to hard on me, this is my first forums-thingy^^ [/QUOTE]
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