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Thanks Joe Hi Joe! Thanks for responding to my messages. I think the version of LimeWire that I am using is 2.4.4. I tried re-downloading the song again, but again it didn't show up in my "Shared" foler. So I decided to give up, lol. I thought I was doing something wrong, but the other songs I download don't go there. I only have two (the first two I ever downloaded) in that folder. That's okay, don't worry about it. Thank you very much for your help. And I find it much easier just to go to that folder to listen to those two songs. For some reason the other songs I download don't show up there. They disappear like before. Oh well. Thanks again for your reply and help. I appreciate it. ~Angel |
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Could not move to library I just read in the LimeWire FAQ a couple of days ago that if a file name has invalid characters in it (like a "backslash") the system cannot move it to your computer. It's kinda like an trying to save a file with a colon or backslash as part of the name. About all you can do is try to find the file named differently so you can download it. The files with the T-920357203 are most likely files from someone's incomplete folder. From what I've seen, the system adds a number to the file if you access it before it's completely downloaded. |
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Angel... You might want to make sure you didn't create a folder within a folder for your shared files. I know this sounds stupid but I thought I had lost a lot of stuff, too. Turns out that my kids made their own folder within my shared folder. When I looked in the SHARED folder on my hard drive, I saw nothing...Then I found out that everything I had been downloading had gone to their folder which was inside my shared folder. Not sure if that helps...just something that happened to me when I thought I was losing stuff...And not trying to insult your intelligence if you already thought of that... |
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That explains a lot. I couldn't understand why the file would be in my incomplete file (it's not) when the "cannot move file to library" error comes up instantly as soon as I start downloading the file. My connection is fast, but not that fast |
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I fianlly found this in the user's guide again. I am 99.99% sure that I found that the "Could Not Move To Library" message was also associated with invalid file names. I'm still looking. (Below is a link to the page in the user guide that contains this info and I also pasted the para. with the info on the "Could Not Move To Library" message.) http://www.limewire.com/index.jsp/userguide/search Couldn't Move to Library: Means your downloaded file couldn't be moved to the Library for some reason. It's possible there was already a file in the library with that name that couldn't be overwritten for some reason, or maybe the save directory in the library had been moved or had otherwise become inaccessible. |
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