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boycot123 February 9th, 2006 08:35 PM

how to set incomplete folder manually
 
can anyone suggest me a way as to how can i set the incomplete folder maunally ... as i m downloading movie file it takes a lot of space on C drive i wanna make it on my F drive ... any suggestions ?

Lord of the Rings February 9th, 2006 09:05 PM

You can't set it manually. But you can change the location of the other downld folders by specifying a separate location for each type. See How to Change download location (click on link) However, in my trials the incomplete will tend to follow the Audio downld folder. So be aware of that. ;)

boycot123 February 9th, 2006 11:36 PM

Thanks Lord of the rings you have been a great help. really really appreciate it ...

boycot123 February 9th, 2006 11:40 PM

need to ask one more thing ... can i transfer my files to other directory like i have just started a movie to download and its saving in the C:\Program Files\LimeWire\Incomplete

can i manually set limewire to save it in F drive ?

Lord of the Rings February 9th, 2006 11:55 PM

It's something I haven't gone ahead with, but I believe for individual downlds, you can right-click them & choose save as to a destination of your choice. However, the incomplete file will still remain in the incomplete folder until it's 100% downlded. It sounds to me like you need an extra internal or external hard disk drive. lol :D Or rearrangement of your partitions. The 1st suggestion is most popular amongst those p2p users who are keen & like to downld a lot & also keen to share a lot. However it becomes a necessity for today's users anyway with larger files & programs, etc. You never regret getting extra hard disk space. For external I'd recommend firewire if you have a firewire 800 card. But USB 2 is fine! ;)


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