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27 Aug 2011   #1

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how to change .001 to unknown application

hi...how do i change avi.001 to unknown application..it really annoy me to see it with other program..someone do help me...tq

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27 Aug 2011   #2

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27 Aug 2011   #3

Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
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Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by karlsnooks View Post
That is a useful little utility. Thank's Karl.
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27 Aug 2011   #4

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Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by snmn View Post
hi...how do i change avi.001 to unknown application..it really annoy me to see it with other program..someone do help me...tq
A file with the extension avi.001 is usually accompanied by several other files avi.002, avi.003 etc. which can be joined to reconstitute the original avi file with a free utility called hjsplit.
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28 Aug 2011   #5

WINDOWS 7 PREMIUM X32
 
 
thank you

thank you so much..it really works
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28 Aug 2011   #6

Windows 7 Ultimate X64 SP1
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For download: HJSplit - Download
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