Really Big Files on a CDR

Microsoft provides development
releases early and often, now.  This is great because I get to see
what’s coming while it is being developed.  This is part of
Microsoft’s drive toward transparancy, and it is a good thing. 
The problem is that I don’t want to test these unstable releases on my
work PC because, you know, I, like, make my living using that
machine.  As a result, I want to install them at home, where it
would be annoying if they broke something, but I could continue to pay
the rent.

Seems simple, right?   I just take the file home and install
it.  Well, that’s the catch.  I can’t just take the file
home, because it is often a DVD image file, and I don’t have a DVD
burner at work.  (Incidently, I bought a dual layer burner for my
home PC, but have you seen the price of dual layer media?)  Now
along comes Jason with a terrific solution.  It’s called Free File Splitter,
and it is exactly what its name promises.  It’s free and it
splits files.  Not only that, but it provides a batch file to
re-assemble the original file once all the fragments are copied to the
hard drive.  Sweet! 

++Alan