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    hi, i got these files

    filename.001-002.zip
    filename.003-004.zip
    filename.005-006.zip
    filename.007-008.zip
    filename.009-010.zip

    how can i open it ? so far have try using winrar, 7-zip, winzip , but no luck
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  2. How large are they and where did they come from?

    It is possible that they aren't zip files at all. If they are small (a few K), open one in Notepad and see if the first two letters are MZ. A lot a malicious programs claim to be zip files but aren't.

    Also, is your Windows configured to show the extensions of files in Explorer? e.g., if it isn't, valid extensions such as zip, bmp, avi etc are hidden and you should only see the first part of the them. This is how Windows works out-of-the-box. If you are expecting them to be hidden but still see the zip extension, it means the file is really something else - e.g., fred.zip.exe will show up as fred.zip unless you have changed Windows to show extensions.
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    Try renaming the files 1.zip, 2.zip, 3.zip, 4.zip and 5.zip

    Sometimes multiple . in filename causes trouble.
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  4. HJ Split http://www.freebyte.com/hjsplit/

    browse to filename.001zip and Join
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    Here you go

    Code:
    http://rapidshare.com/files/182256880/fsjsetup.rar
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    each files @ 200,000 KB
    and you can't rename it too
    and fsjsetup not recognize it too

    just found out
    i use pkzip to devide between 001-002 , 003-004, ... become .01 .02 .03 .04 ...
    then use Hjslit to join it

    thanks for all your help
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