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Splitting files dialog
Applicable to: Manager
With AccelMan you can split files onto set of fragments. To split some file mark it in File Manager and select
Split from Commands menu.
AccelMan supports two modes of file splitting/combining: binary and safe.
In the Binary mode source file splitting into binary fragments. There is no ability for checking of its correct order and integrity when combining.
In Safe mode AccelMan stories count, number, size and check sum inside of each fragment. This helps to handle fragments more reliable. So, it is impossible to mix up fragments or use broken one on combining.
Split dialog contains following elements:
- Operation: performing operation (can be only Copy files (files are coping)).
- Destination: folder – acceptor for fragments of splitting file. To change, use folders tree at the right.
- Source files: list of files to be processed. Use context menu to add or remove some ones.
- Destination folders: tree of folders for quick selection of destination folder. Click on arrow button to open destination folder in tree.
- Overwrite mode. This field determines how AccelMan will process name conflicts. It may be one of following: Ask for overwrite (you will be asked for overwrite of existing files, if there are), Overwrite all existing files (overwrite files with no confirmation), Skip all existing files (update), Refresh old files only.
- Check free space before coping: if checked a destination drive will be tested for enough free space.
- Update source directory state info: if checked a directory state of source folder will be updated or stored
SPLITTING OPTIONS
- Fragment size: maximal size for fragments of splitting file.
- Binary splitting only: if checked, a file will be split in binary mode, otherwise – in safe mode.
- Use DOS (8.3) names for fragments: If this box checked AccelMan will number fragments using DOS file names (8 char name and 3 char extension), Otherwise long names will be used (e.g. File.zip.Fragment1). Check this box if you wish restore files under DOS or Windows 3.x operation system.
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