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HJSplit: File splitter and joiner

HJSplit is a widely used file splitter and joiner. it’s a freeware and developed by freebyte.com.

If you are download junkie then you must have come across this tool. It is mostly used for splitting large videos.

The extension of splitted files will be *.*.001 , *.*.002 and so on.

If you are downloading a video split by hjsplit it will be having the extension like above. All you have to do is just download all the parts and keep them in the same folder. Now run HJSplit.exe and select join option. Browse to the file with extension *.*.001 and HJSplit will do the remaining for you. HJSplit is a “download and run” program. You don’t have to install it. You can split even 10 GB large files with HJSPlit. After joining the parts you can delete the split files(files with extension 001, 002 etc.)

Here is the download link:

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How to remove programs not listed in “Add/Remove Programs”

This problem can occur if the program you installed creates a registry key name that is longer than 60 characters in length. Add/Remove Programs only lists program names it locates up to the point it encounters this situation.Follow the steps given to solve the problem.

  • Go to C:\Windows\Inf folder. In the right pane, scroll down to sysoc.inf. Open it with notepad. It will look like…

[Components]
NtComponents=ntoc.dll,NtOcSetupProc,,4
msmsgs=msgrocm.dll,OcEntry,msmsgs.inf,hide,7

  • The word “HIDE” in an entry hides that application from your Add/Remove Programs dialog box. To add ms messenger to the Add/Remove menu, delete the word HIDE from its entry. Don’t delete the “,”(comma) after it.
  • Save the file and restart your machine and now you can see that app listed in the add/remove programs list.

ENJOY

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End non responsive programs automatically in Windows

Many time while working on PC the system suddenly freezes due to some non responsive programs and at times the task manager itself becomes non responsive. To overcome this problem windows has an auto task killer,which will automatically terminate the non responsive program after specified time.

To make this work according to our need we will have to modify the registry.

First go to  Start –> Run –> regedit.

Then navigate to the following key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop

In the right side pane, find the key “WaitToKillAppTimeout”, double click it and set the time to wait for not responding applications to come back to normal. The time is in milliseconds. If you want to end the task immediately, give the value as 0.

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