How to access the bat file [closed] - bittorrent

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I selected some parts of the video files to download on utorrent. After I finished downloading my interested file, I noticed that it downloaded around 9GB .bat file which is the remaining part of the whole video file (as shown in the picture). Because the software downloaded the extra files as.bat files, please how can I simply add them to the ones I previously downloaded? According to a guide from ChatGPT, I have attempted to create new torrent file and link with the downloaded bat file, although new torrent file was created but nothing seems to work after that.

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can we know if a excel file name has been changed? [closed]

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Does excel keep file naming history?
I have an excel file and I need to know if this file has changed its name?
I tried to look in the tabs but I couldn't find anything.
The file is copied to my computer, I didn't create it.

Issue in extracting gz files in Linux [closed]

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I have downloaded the following file on my Linux computer:
wget https://github.com/tomwhite/hadoop-book/blob/master/input/ncdc/all/1901.gz
I tried to unzip the file using gunzip 1901.gz but it did not work. I check the file format using 'file' command and it says:
1901.gz: HTML document, UTF-8 Unicode text, with very long lines
I am quite new to Linux. May I know how can I successfully extract the data for usage?
You have downloaded a regular HTML file and you called it something.gz, hoping that that would turn it into a zipped file, but this is not how it works: your file is not a zipped file, so there's no reason trying to unzip it.

Recover deleted file after full disk [closed]

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I was editing a file in nano and, when I saved it, I got a disk is full error. However, when I opened the file again, all it's content was gone, including everything that was there before the disk was filled. How can I recover the file's content? My partition type is EXT4. I've already tried recovering it using debugfs with no success.
Thanks in advance.
I've managed to get my file back by dumping an image of the SD card then grepping the strings output of the block file for "signatures" I remembered of the file. After getting the line number, I just cropped the output and saved it to a file.

Hidden folder showing ~lock file? [closed]

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I am just preparing a doc file. i am using LibreOffice in ubuntu.
The name of the file is
WebApplicationRequirements.doc
When i am saving that in a drive, an extra file shows in the hidden file.
The name is
.~lock.WebApplicationRequirements.doc#
When i am pushing that in a remote repository it is including that hidden file. If i delete that fill will it harm the original file. And why it is happening?
As the name suggests, that hidden file is a lock file used internally by LibreOffice. To prevent multiple LibreOffice application instances from writing to the same file at the same time. It's not generally harmful to delete that file. It should get re-created again next time you open that file again in LibreOffice.
You haven't indicated what remote repo system you are using. But also note that most repro systems (e.g. git) have the concept of ignore files which allow you to configure which files to ignore during commit. If your repro system has that you probably want to add a rule to ignore the lock files so that they are not committed/pushed.

Recover deleted Excel file [closed]

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A strange thing happened. A file my father was working in one of his Excel files was corrupted while he was saving it, resulting in the file being deleted.
Of course he didn't delete the file himself. Needless to say he came to me to find a solution.
So after some Googling I came up with a file recovery tool (PC Inspector File Recovery) and I found a deleted file.
The only problem is, the size of that file is less than 1kB, but it is an .xlsx file. Among that file there are also two other .tmp files, one is dating from a minute after the .xlsx-file was last edited, the other 6 hours later from the .xlsx-file. Both files are 171kB in size.
I'm suspecting the data from the original excelfile is in those files (I think the second file, is some copy of the first tmp file).
Does anyone know if I can restore these tmp-files into the original Excel file?
Have you tried just renaming it from .tmp to .xls and seeing if it would open?

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