Top Tips for Splitting and Merging Files with Bilyaz File Splitter

How to Use Bilyaz File Splitter — Step‑by‑Step Guide

Bilyaz File Splitter is a simple utility for breaking large files into smaller pieces and reassembling them later. This guide walks through installing the tool, splitting files, merging parts, and troubleshooting common issues.

What you’ll need

  • A computer running Windows, macOS, or Linux (check Bilyaz system requirements).
  • The Bilyaz File Splitter installer or executable.
  • The file you want to split and enough disk space for the output pieces.

1. Install and open Bilyaz File Splitter

  1. Download the installer from the official source and run it.
  2. Follow the installer prompts (accept license, choose install folder).
  3. Launch the application from your Start menu / Applications folder / executable.

2. Choose the file to split

  1. In the app, click Select File or Browse.
  2. Navigate to and select the large file you want to split (video, archive, ISO, etc.).
  3. The file path and size should appear in the interface.

3. Configure split options

  • Split size: Enter a target size for each piece (e.g., 100 MB, 700 MB for CDs, or a custom byte value).
  • Number of parts: Alternatively, choose to split into a specific number of parts and let the app calculate piece size.
  • Output folder: Pick where the split files will be saved. Ensure you have write permission and enough space.
  • Filename pattern: Check the naming convention (e.g., filename.part01) so you can identify parts easily.

Recommendation: Choose a piece size that fits your intended transfer medium (email, USB drive, cloud storage limits).

4. Start splitting

  1. Click Split or Start.
  2. Monitor progress — most apps show a progress bar and estimated time.
  3. When complete, verify the output folder contains all parts and note the total count.

5. Verify integrity (optional but recommended)

  • If Bilyaz offers checksums (MD5, SHA-⁄256), generate checksums before splitting and verify after merging.
  • Alternatively, try opening a small sample file or test-merge a part to ensure outputs are correct.

6. Reassembling (merge parts back)

  1. Open Bilyaz File Splitter and choose Merge or Join.
  2. Select the first part (usually .part01 or .001). The app should detect remaining parts in the same folder.
  3. Choose an output filename and folder.
  4. Click Merge and wait for completion.
  5. Verify the merged file opens correctly (play video, extract archive, etc.).

7. Troubleshooting

  • Missing parts: Ensure all parts are in the same folder and retain original names.
  • Permission errors: Run the app with elevated privileges or choose a different output folder.
  • Corrupt merge: Re-download or re-copy parts; check disk health and available space.
  • Mismatch sizes: If parts don’t match expected sizes, re-split the original file with correct settings.

8. Tips and best practices

  • Keep a copy of the original file until you’ve verified a successful merge.
  • Use descriptive filenames and include version or date to avoid confusion.
  • For large transfers, compress before splitting to reduce total size.
  • Use checksums when sending parts to others to ensure integrity.

9. Alternatives & when to use them

If you need encryption, cloud integration, or advanced compression, consider other split-and-join tools or archivers that offer built-in splitting (e.g., 7-Zip, WinRAR) or dedicated file transfer services.


Following these steps will let you split and rejoin large files reliably with Bilyaz File Splitter. If you want, I can create short troubleshooting commands or a checklist you can print.

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