Help me, how to join *.doc or *.pdf?

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desioner

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Strange, very strange. I've never seen or heard of .doc or .pdf files being split up and joined. I think the person just changed the extension. This looks like a .rar archive to me. Try to change the extension to .rar and see if you can get it to open.
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ba_na_na

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Thanks desioner. I tried some ways to change the extension (ex:rar,zip, 001,avi,wmv...) but I could not get any archieve. Can you download them and help me to join that files.
Thanks again.
 

desioner

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They could only be .rar and with rar there are 2 naming methods. I would recommend trying them both.
1: .part001.rar, .part002.rar, .part003.rar
2: .rar, .r00, .r01, .r02
They are not zip, avi or wmv files. I'm sorry but I'm not going to download and try this. I hate dealing with shit like this.
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tonigobe

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A split doc and pdf file? That is strange. I haven't checked the files out, but you might also want to try HJSplit.
 

xhallelujahx

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how to merge .doc and .pdf files

Hi just spent a couple hours figuring this one out. Thank god for google language tools. Files of .doc or .pdf extensions are split using the japanese file archiver BDBZM. Here is an English page on how to use it (there is no english interface):

http://www.freewebs.com/tery5963/BDBZM.htm

The file that goes into field in step #2 should be the LAST file in the archive series, not the first one (BDBZM keeps the archiving data in the last file of the series.) Also, do NOT rename your files, BDBZM will expect them to have .doc or .pdf extensions and will fail if you change them.
 

xhallelujahx

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miniguide to BDBZM

How to use BDBZM: clarified version by xhallelujahx

1.) Download BDBZM client & extract it into its own folder.

2.) Run BDBZM.exe.

3.) Click the third tab.

4.) For the first text field, click the "..." button and select the LAST FILE in the series.

5.) Click the "..." button for the second field and choose the directory where you would like the finished file to go.

6.) Leave the third text field blank. For the fourth text field, this is where the password goes. Type the password, which is usually the supplier's HN (and since Coyote is the only one, the password is "Coyote").

7.) There are five buttons in the lower right corner. Click the second button (of the 5 buttons, it's in the one in the middle between a button above it and a button below it) to mix the files.

8.) If you are missing a required part, it will be listed in the big text box to the right.

If you are having problems, make sure you supplied the last file in the series and that you didn't rename the extensions of your files (they usually come in *.doc or *.pdf).