Rick
December 12th 03, 07:26 PM
Thanks for your input. I think the file-splitting
explanation makes sense. I work with large files so it
would not be crazy to think that's it.
Either way, I don't want to delete them unless I know for
sure...I guess they stay for now. Thanks.
Rick
>-----Original Message-----
>I think that's just a general type of extension. Some
>different programs use that extension just for ease's
>sake. There are programs which will split huge files
into
>smaller files, for example, and those smaller files are
>named with that type of extension. There's no real way
>for me to tell if they're important though, unless you
go
>through and find the program that they're attached to.
>Good luck,
>
>K
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>I was cleaning up some large files on my PC and found
>two
>>files, each 3.8 gb, called s22c.2 and s22c.3. They are
>>not listed on FILExt.com or anywhere for that matter.
>>Does anyone know what these are and if I can get rid of
>>them?
>>Thanks.
>>.
>>
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>
explanation makes sense. I work with large files so it
would not be crazy to think that's it.
Either way, I don't want to delete them unless I know for
sure...I guess they stay for now. Thanks.
Rick
>-----Original Message-----
>I think that's just a general type of extension. Some
>different programs use that extension just for ease's
>sake. There are programs which will split huge files
into
>smaller files, for example, and those smaller files are
>named with that type of extension. There's no real way
>for me to tell if they're important though, unless you
go
>through and find the program that they're attached to.
>Good luck,
>
>K
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>I was cleaning up some large files on my PC and found
>two
>>files, each 3.8 gb, called s22c.2 and s22c.3. They are
>>not listed on FILExt.com or anywhere for that matter.
>>Does anyone know what these are and if I can get rid of
>>them?
>>Thanks.
>>.
>>
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