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Converting .ps file to .pdf file from where it is broken

In my folder Testing I have 5 files.

1.ps
2.ps
3.ps
4.ps
5.ps


Now When I am converting this .ps file to .pdf file then it is broken at the 2.ps file.

And I created one status.txt file where this broken file 2.ps is stored.

Now How shell I start to convert .ps file to .pdf file from 2.ps to 5.ps??????
Can anybody tell me the logic pleaseeeee.

It is very very urgent.

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