ERROR_DISK_FULL = 112
There is not enough space on the disk.
I D/L files sw4tdccde.7z.001 ~ sw4tdccde.7z.121, ran them through QuickPar (OK), and opened up .001 in HJSplit. Hj runs for a while & spits out 'I/O Error 112', but continues to run, producing file sw4tdccde.7z.rar. WinRar will not open or repair sw4tdccde.7z.rar.Gausselimination wrote:pls explain further.....
is the movie split with hj, or is an rar archive split again with hj? something doesnt seem right here.
This shouldn't be a problem as the file is only about 6Gb, and I have about 50 Gb free on my HD.IanB wrote:One possible reason - from MSDN:ERROR_DISK_FULL = 112
There is not enough space on the disk.
Remember that to join a set of split files, you need as much free space again as the size of the current set of files, as the splits are not normally removed in the process by most tools.
Mr. Plow wrote:This shouldn't be a problem as the file is only about 6Gb
That's a possibility. It craps out at 4,194,304k. Is there another program out there that is comparable to HJSplit that will handle larger files?IanB wrote:Mr. Plow wrote:This shouldn't be a problem as the file is only about 6Gb
Is it possible that HJSplit only works on files under 4Gb in size?
You are Da Man(or woman, I don't know). CPU HD is NTFS, but External drive I hold all my movies & Mp3s on is Fat32. I moved the HJ files to main HD & it worked great. The product is a 7-zip file, but I got it opened just fine. Big thanks to all for your help.grubbymitts wrote:As Gausselimination says:
sw4tdccde.7z.001
is a 7 zip file. It is similar to Winrar's .r00, .r01 etc
http://www.7-zip.org/
It has not been split with HJsplit
Are you running XP with NTFS formatted drive? If you are then HJsplit should work fine, but if your drive is formatted FAT32, then a 4.1gb file is the limit that you can store without splitting it.
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