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Unregistered March 29th, 2002 05:30 PM

Resume still needs to be improved
 
Almost all of us have incomplete files sitting around in our incomplete folder with NO way to resume. Either a system freeze has corrupted the incomplete data file or you've accidentally killed the wrong download. The result is always the same: start over from 0% and curse at hours of wasted download time and at those damn, useless incomplete files!

Please, please, please put a resume function in the incomplete library window to automatically resume the download and do a search for the filename on Gnutella if the previously used server(s) are no longer available. To do this properly, Limewire would need to save a backup copy of IP addresses for the partial files in the incomplete folder every few minutes in case of system freezes.

Leave the other bells and whistles like meta-data and virtual folders for later. This is a fundamental shortcoming of Limewire. Please resolve it!

Pearson March 29th, 2002 11:30 PM

No kidding! I could not agree more. This is my biggest gripe with Limewire.

PLEASE fix this as soon as possible. More than 50% of the time, resume seems to disregard what I've downloaded and start over from zero. This makes downloads of over 20 megs useless for me, because it's such a headache to cope with the program as it is currently. I would gladly PAY for a Gnutella client that could handle download resumes with the same strength as, for example, Hotline.

rothaar March 30th, 2002 08:16 PM

resume
 
I haven't found the resume function to be completly lacking, but certainly far less effective than one might hope it would be.

I would suggest, however, that if the resume capability were overhauled, it would be top priority to check for other possible download locations, even if the old one is still there. Perhaps even have a feature so you could click on a download and say 'check for other sources' or something, in case more people show up with your file during the wait for it to download.

Unregistered March 30th, 2002 08:23 PM

I can't agree more. I'm sitting with over 300MB of incomplete files, with the inability to resume the download.
A feature that I'd like to see is the capability to rename the incomplete download file since often the same file(s) exist, but with a simple name-change.

Another feature would be the ability to drag-and-drop from you incomplete list to the download area, immediately resuming the download.

Agreed, that all other bells-and-whistles don't mean a thing unless you can resolve the ability to resume incomplete download of files.

Unregistered March 31st, 2002 02:30 AM

My older version resume worked
 
I just downloaded LimeWire2.3 and everything was just better, and more organized. There is still room for improvement but I think so far Im quite happy about the new Limewire.
EXCEPT for the resume. As everyone said, it doesn't work. I read the new features on the page and it said
"Resume downloads. Try killing LimeWire; when you restart it, it will resume your downloads.(only if the uploader is still available.) "
This is akward because rarely can you find the same uploader.
However, my older version of Limewire, the resume worked most of the time. I rather have the older version since the resume worked better (resumed as long as the file name was the same). For the next build, please bring back the resume as long as the file name is the same, and not the uploader still on thing.

gbildson March 31st, 2002 09:46 AM

Folks,

We can only resume incomplete files from total exact duplicates. These are very rare to find. We are working on it.

Thanks
-greg

MacTerminator April 1st, 2002 02:38 PM

I have a couple suggestions to help resolve the issue of resuming incomplete files:

1. Why not put an incomplete.dat file along with the download.dat file in the incomplete folder. The incomplete.dat file would contain similar information to the download.dat, but for ALL the files in the incomplete folder, whether they're active downloads or not (information would be duplicated while a download was active but would remain in incomplete.dat until the file was deleted). If you accidentally kill a download or your system freezes, corrupting the download.dat so that the transfer doesn't resume automatically, you could go to the library window and resume the download manually using the information in the incomplete.dat file.

2. Sometimes when a download starts over from 0% instead of resuming, I've tried comparing occurences of the file in BBEdit (I've had up to 4 versions of the same thing in the Incomplete folder) and many times I've found the first few bytes of the files to be identical, even when they're from different IP addresess. Perhaps Limewire could generate a code based on the beginning of all files in the shared folder. This code could be saved in the download.dat file when you start a download and be used to help search for identical copies of the file if the original server were no longer available.

Please note: I'm not an expert on the architecture of Limewire or the structure of Gnutella so please feel free to shoot me down in flames if my suggestions ar not practical! :)

gbildson April 1st, 2002 02:50 PM

LimeWire actually does do your point number 1. for most Incomplete files. I believe that the Class that actually generates the downloads.dat is called the IncompleteFileManager.

There was a big version 2.3 fix that keeps active file information more fresh in the downloads.dat file so that downloads will kick in and resume downloading most of the time. You should check out the new 2.3 version for this and try it out.

Thanks
-greg

MacTerminator April 2nd, 2002 01:55 PM

I'm currently running Limewire 2.3.2 and since 2.3 the resume function has been greatly improved. If you close Limewire and reopen it, the download normally continues exactly where you left off. Great!

But in some situations (like lost connection or locked up Mac OS) Limewire sometimes restarts the download from 0% or loses it altogether, that's why I'd like some kind of backup - to be able to resume from the library window by selecting any incomplete file.

Surely it must be possible for Limewire to retain the IP addresses of the servers for all incomplete files even if they are not active downloads?

Or perhaps the asnswer for me is to install Mac OS X and get a DSL connection! :rolleyes:

hahntsak April 10th, 2002 10:24 AM

suggestion
 
how about option [in option section]
to add original search parameters to requeries?

you put in on video title (other fields seem useless) ['trek emmisary'
you get
'star trek TNG emissary #####'
'star trek deep space Nine 1x01 emissary ####'
'Star trek DS9 emissary ii #####'
'star trek ds9 emissary part 2 ####'
'Star Trek 1x02 emmissary ####'

you pick the last one and dont get all of it. even though perhaps all of the last three are same file size and type [say avi], their considered unique. could user classify them as same or somehow paste maximum progress to all titles?
really annoying...
i guess title standardization would help... but ...oh well

JimEpar October 2nd, 2005 06:34 AM

It's so ****ing angering, I have a rather slow connection and now I have a 800 Mb of 1300 Mb file in my incomplete folder. Both on gnucleaus and limewire, the same file! Can somone give me advice what other program to use?

Isn't there any quick fix that can be done to the program?

prinses October 17th, 2005 07:16 AM

is this problem fixed already????
 
is it fixed?
cuz i had a internal error and lost all the downloads i was running at that time. it also said can't start old downloads or so. and there is no way i can get them back up and running .
must say that really sucks cuz most of them where almost done.
if any1 knows let me know plz

DarkSorrow October 17th, 2005 05:31 PM

i know someone wont like this but newest version of LimeWire have a resuming but sound like a bug.

All i do is delete .limewire folder in Documents and Settings. VOLIA!! back to normal, resume is back on track. i tested it many time after i delete .limewire, the resuming is working as normal.

LimeWire do have resume but i believe it a bug that it not resuming. Only Solution i know is deleting the .limewire.

Sphinx, i know you are against it, but it never hurt to try it. If you want the resuming back, just backup the file. it never hurt you to try it.



gbildson, i already uninstall LimeWire and remocing every traces in Program Folder. and reinstall it, it still not resuming. so i found it was .limewire folder. can you test it? Can you install a oldest version then fool around with it then install the newest version of LimeWire then delete the .limewire, then the resuming should be back. I do believe it the bugs

SubJunk October 18th, 2005 12:34 PM

Um...
 
There's nothing wrong with the resume on LimeWire. If the file is online, search for it again and it will come up with the incomplete icon (a ripped piece of paper) then just click to download it again.

This thread was started three years ago, guys. It's no longer a problem.
If LimeWire can't find sources for your incomplete downloads even when you've searched for more sources (and by this I mean actually searching, not just clicking "find more sources") then there are probably no hosts for the file/s online, which means that even the Java gurus on the LW team can't do anything about it!

Just remember that whenever you search for a file in the first place, try to download the one with the most sources if possible.

massillonmarine November 10th, 2005 05:09 PM

Automatic RESUME
 
I think there should be a feature called Automatic Resume or have an Automatic Resume button. Giving the consumer the choice would be better. I think all of ones files should resume automatically after each and every one of them come up "Awaiting Sources". It gets tedius always watching my incomplete files ticking down from 300 to 0 then switch over to "Awaiting Sources". Basically, I want LW to do my resuming work for me. I have to click the clear inactive files and go to my incomplete folder and shift down to resume them all over again. Considering I have to restart all of my "searches" over and over, it's the least LW could do. I know I sound like a spoiled brat, but this could be so much easier with a little programming.

Please don't give me the crap of LW already does this stuff. I can tell you from years of LW experience that manually resuming your stuff dramatically helps your download ability. Sooooooooo many times I check my LW to find all my files at "Awaiting Sources" and when I do my manual resuming process....they flippin start downloading....sometimes all of them. THAT infuriates me to no end. Ughhh!!

See what you can do......

SubJunk November 10th, 2005 06:45 PM

Uh
 
Well I'm not giving you any "crap" about it, it just has been fixed. If you're getting a lot of Awaiting Sources messages then maybe you should find files with more sources to start with.
As long as you don't shut down LimeWire half way through a download (which would be silly because next time you start up you will most likely not be able to find your previous sources and will need to search for more) it should be remembering the sources and being able to connect to them.

trancer November 9th, 2006 07:10 PM

Issue Resuming
 
Hi,

New version and old version whatever. The Resume does not work, i am sorry.
Only in this case:

When u uninstall limewire or if that download.dat file gets wiped.
These are my guesses, but so far i have just experienced pain with this.

I am here to help LimeWire improve on this problem. I do not know now if in 2006 it is fixed, but i would like to have a reply to that , please.

I use version 3.8 or something and it just doesnt resume, i have tried to use the newly downloaded filename for a backup of the origional 85 percent complete file, and then resume, but the dang thing doesnt rename , the file name is exactly the same.

I do not get it.

Please help. thanks.

Sleepless November 9th, 2006 07:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by trancer
Hi,

New version and old version whatever. The Resume does not work

I do not get it.

Please help. thanks.

new version and 3.8 can definitely not be compared. Why do you think new versions are made --> To fix things and improve on them

Resume function has gotten much better in later versions. Especially the latest versions (not perfect yet though, still some trouble for some people)

trancer November 9th, 2006 07:59 PM

Hi Sleepless in Seatle,

Okay , so I am going to install this new version 4.12.6 or somthing right?

Anyways, so all i need is my D:\incomplete folder ?
I have my origional files still.

Will it work ?

In 3.8 it just wont resume, i have tried to trick limewire with renaming of the file and stuff, just dosnt work man. And I mean with 56k u are super fked.

Please tell mewhat is required from my end with regards to what i should do ?
, thanks for replying.

Chow

Sleepless November 10th, 2006 12:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by trancer

Anyways, so all i need is my D:\incomplete folder ?
I have my origional files still.

Will it work ?

Very little chance that it will be able to resume your incomplete files. 3.8 is so very old, and there have too many changes been made in that time. It will on the other hand behave much better with your new incompletes.

I would recommend a clean install when you upgrade


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