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alabastrok October 24th, 2005 05:30 PM

resume?
 
Hi, I'm a limewire newbie but I have been using another p2p software before.
I think limewire is not bad but it causes the "disk problem" too easily for example this happens sistematically
when the operating system shows the box to ask if you want to clean the disk (this in win 98 happens even if there are still 120 Mb or more on hd).

Now my question is this: are there any ways to resume the incomplete file after the "disk problem" thing?
Why not? Does Limewire corrupt the file when it does not manage to verify it ? Or they just forgot to develope the function to resume those files?

Grandpa October 24th, 2005 08:52 PM

It has been a long time since I ran Windows 98 but 120MB is not very much disc space. And if Windows is saying you need to clean your disc then you are out of usable disc space. You may want to consider adding another hard drive either internal or external.

alabastrok October 26th, 2005 05:17 PM

Well thank you but I truly did post a question about limewire software resume capability (or incapability) and not about my pc or hd.
And other questions could be these: when that "disk problem" occours what does the limewire user do? He completely delete the file and restart the download from the beginning?
Does the pro version has the capability to resume those files?

and about common sense and PCs I think the first to have common sense should be the software developers!

DarkSorrow October 26th, 2005 05:57 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by alabastrok
Well thank you but I truly did post a question about limewire software resume capability (or incapability) and not about my pc or hd.
And other questions could be these: when that "disk problem" occours what does the limewire user do? He completely delete the file and restart the download from the beginning?
Does the pro version has the capability to resume those files?

and about common sense and PCs I think the first to have common sense should be the software developers!

Grandpa is correct, you running low on space, you need to free up some space in your HD or buy a new HD. simple as that. Windows tend to warn you when it get to low space, it normal for Window to do this

Grandpa October 26th, 2005 07:44 PM

Maybe I can make it a little clearer it is not the software it is your hardware until you fix it you are SOL


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