Hey everyone,
I’ve got a bit of a problem. I downloaded this big 10 GB folder from Google Drive, but it came as a bunch of separate zip files. Now I’m trying to figure out how to put them all back together into one folder with the original structure.
The main folder has 4 subfolders, and each of those has 24 MP4 videos in it. I really want to keep that setup when I merge everything.
Does anyone know a good way to do this? I’m not super tech-savvy, so any simple solutions would be great. Thanks in advance for any help!
I’ve dealt with this exact situation before, and it can be a real headache. What worked for me was using a program called HJSplit. It’s pretty straightforward to use, even if you’re not super tech-savvy. You just point it at your zip files, tell it where you want the merged file to go, and let it do its thing.
The best part is that it preserves the original folder structure, so you’ll end up with your main folder and all four subfolders intact, complete with the 24 MP4 files in each. Just make sure you’ve got enough free space on your hard drive before you start the process. It can take a while with large files, but it’s worth the wait to get everything back in order.
hey there! i’ve dealt w/ this before. try usin WinZip, its pretty easy. just drag all ur zip files into it, click ‘combine’, n choose where u want the merged folder. it’ll keep ur subfolders n mp4s organized. make sure u got enuff space tho! good luck 
I encountered a similar issue with split archives downloaded from Google Drive. One method that proved effective involved creating a new folder on my computer and moving all the zip files into it. After that, I used a reliable extraction tool such as 7-Zip to extract the contents directly into that folder. The tool automatically combined the split archives and restored the original folder structure. This approach maintained the organization of subfolders and files. Ensure you have ample disk space before proceeding with the extraction process.