How to install and use HJ-Split
(first make a saprate folder for a movies and paste all part s in folder no other data only movies split parts)

HJ-Split 2.4 is the most current version of the program for windows and Linux. Also make sure to download HJJoin if you only want to use the program to join .001 files back together.
After you download HJ-Split, use WinRAR or 7Zip to extract the executable file. HJSplit does not actually have to be installed for the function of the programs to be used. After you extract, you should just have an hjsplit.exe file.

Open the hjsplit.exe file to bring up the control panel.

You can select what process of HJsplit you would like to use. You can either use HJ-Split to join .001 files or use it to split a file into smaller parts.
Joining 001 files with HJ-Split

Once you select the Join function of HJSplit, it will open another window. It will ask you to find the input file, or the 001 file that you would like to join.

This will bring up a progress window.

Once HJ-Split is complete with the process, it will bring up a notification window letting you know that is complete.

The joined file should be in the same directory of the original .001 file unless you specified another output directory.
NOTE- in a folder only spliting parts not other data ok