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asmo_!11 October 18th, 2004 06:40 AM

Problems with my incomplete files
 
I got a messege that my old download list can't be upload. Im using LimewirePro 4.0.8, i buy this version because i thinks that i will never get this messsage again, but today appears again, so i loose like 1gb files that i was downloading. I read in other post that go to library, select the file and resume but that not solve the problem because he file start to download from 0 again, so i want to know if there is a way to recover that files, i dont care if it is complicate but im very very very dissapointed to buy a program and still having this kind of problems, so if someone can help me i really apreciate it. Thanks:(

Lord of the Rings October 18th, 2004 07:31 AM

Choosing force resume from the Library window-incompletes is hazardous b/c the problem with files starting from zero often happens. What I'd suggest is to search for the item using LW's search function & choose them to dwnld. If it starts from 0 %, then delete it & select another from the search results. Keep ding this. This can work, but I've recently heard it doesn't always work. It works for me & is probably more reliable than other methods. You need to find the identical source(s) for the original item you were dwnlding from.

It sounds like this is an on-going problem of yours with the dwnld preferences becoming corrupt. May I recommend you update to the latest Java, latest LW, & check your system over with utilities. You haven't mentioned which OS or version you're using. I'd suggest you check using your utilities that your directories, files, HDD, defrag, permissions, etc. are all fit & healthy. The issue of corrupted dwnld prefs was more prevalent in the earlier versions of LW & I suspect Java played a part here as well.


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