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bob the camper December 1st, 2005 01:51 AM

The "disk problem" problem
 
I've seen this subject posted in a few forums, but this seems the most logical place for it. Apparently several people, myself included are experiencing this.

The problem: when reaching 100% on a download, LimeWire will show "disk problem" under Status. It doesn't happen with every download, so it's an intermittent thing. It just happens to be the files I most want, and when this occurs, needless to say the file doesn't get saved. :mad: This isn't a connection issue, as some downloads are possible, and this problem only occurs at the END of a download.

I have seen a number of replies suggesting bad drives or limited disk space. This is not the cause. I don't know what the cause is, but I have tried changing my download folder to different partitions on the same drive as well as different physical drives, all of which are working well and have more than enough room. So when this problem occurs, it appears to have nothing to do with the actual drive at all.

As for system and program information, I am using the most recent LimeWire basic available (4.9.37), on a clean and well-maintained Windows 2000 machine with many drive partitions of varying free space.

Since no one else who has posted about this problem seems to have much knowledge about their own computers, I'm hoping this slightly more detailed post from an experienced semi-techy type will bring different results :) Any ideas?

jacobcat December 25th, 2005 05:57 PM

I'm also having these Disk Problem problems, most of the time (it's like the successful downloads rates 2 out of 10 downloads). Fortunately, when I check the downloads that are having the Disk Problem problems in the Incomplete folder, the downloads seem complete.

However, it would be really nice if this Disk Problem problem gets fixed.

Grandpa December 25th, 2005 09:56 PM

jacobcat

How much free hard drive space do you have

jacobcat December 26th, 2005 01:43 PM

I still have almost 2GB free space, and the files I'm downloading only costs around 170MB each. Actually I can still retrieve the files from the incomplete folder when I'm having disk problem errors.... it's just that it couldn't make its way to the Shared folder.

When I retrieved the files having that problem, it's already complete.

Just a few hours ago, however, I'm now getting Complete downloads lately, for 5 files. I don't know when i'm gonna have the disk problem error again.

Anyway, as long as I could still get the files completely that should be fine, however I'd like to have this problem fixed.

Tchola December 26th, 2005 06:13 PM

I have the disk problem too
 
Hi, I'm sorry about my english, I'm brazilian, but I have the disk problem too, my PC is a pentiumIV 3.0 and I've got more than 74 Gb so I think that's not my problem. Anyone has any solution? Thanks.

jacobcat January 4th, 2006 03:53 PM

I may have less than 2GB disk space, but I wonder why at this time I'm no longer getting Disk error problems?

What I noticed though is that as my download queue gets fewer, it's no longer having the problem. Before I used to queue up so many files in Limewire.

Grandpa January 4th, 2006 07:05 PM

Thanks for letting us know

darajo January 17th, 2006 07:44 AM

I'm also having this problem and I have a 2.8g pentium system with a 200G hd drive - brand new with only about 20 G used. I've found that althought the files appear to be complete in the Incomplete section, they really are not saved to your hard drive - this becomes a problem when it takes so long to finish and then when they're almost done you can't wait for them to finish and then WHAM! I'd like to see this fixed or find some reason why this is happening.

CrazyDawg January 25th, 2006 07:23 AM

I'm getting the same thing as well. I am using LimeWire pro 4.10.5
I have 33.7gig space on my hard drive so its not a space problem.
I was abale to get 5 downloads before this problem started now every file since gives me the Disk Problem message under status...

LonestarSecurity January 26th, 2006 03:05 AM

Depending on the size of your drive 2GB may not be sufficient on a resource stance.

20% is usually a good figure:

500GB = 100GB
400GB = 80GB
300GB = 60GB
250GB = 50GB
200GB = 40GB
160GB = 32GB
120GB = 24GB
80GB = 16GB
60GB = 12GB
40GB = 8GB
20GB = 4GB
8GB = 1.6GB

Follow this rule and you'll never be without free space.

Good Luck!


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