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Huge files in Incomplete folder In my "Incomplete" folder, I keep finding files that take up the space of the video file I'm trying to download, BUT the file never shows completed or 100% downloaded on the download screen. Also usually the file cannot be played or edited. Why are these "T" files taking up that much space when they didn't download completely? Thanks! |
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Does previewing before the file is completed mess up the download? I have had files showing like 900 MB on the download screen, the status only shows like 5 percent completed, BUT the file is in incomplete as 900MB. Is that my fault? I like to preview downloads because sometimes you get some pretty wierd stuff. |
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Previewing them doesn't affect the d/load. It's a good idea to preview files cause as you noted, some get mislabeled. The file size that's shown in the d/load window, is the size of the complete file. The percentage shown is the percent of the file that has been d/loaded so far. When you restart a d/load of an incomplete file the full percentage won't show until the file actually starts to d/load again. Maybe that's what your seeing(not sure).
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No, for example I will start a download of a vid file thats 900MB. It never completes but only gets 5% completed according to download screen, and eventually stalls at 'awaiting sources' for hours. But if I look in Incomplete folder, the entire 900MB is in the folder. Normally the file in the incomplete folder should be only partial amount of the 900MB. I have tried a number of times to actually view/edit these files thinking they had actually completed and the download screen is wrong, but you can only see a few minutes of the files and then it stalls. I appreciate your help on this, thank you. |
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Are you talking about files you have downloaded via gnutella network or, files you have chosen to download via bittorrents? With torrents, the incomplete file reserves the space on your HDD. With Gnutella downloads, it depends what parts are downloaded first. Sometimes the beginning, a chunk in middle & a small part of end are downloaded so it shows the file as being much larger than it really is .. basically doing the same as above ... reserving the download space needed to finish it. This also tends to be an issue with particular types of video. I can't recall which one it is whether it's mpg or avi. Best idea is to re-search the file using same terms you originally used. Try to find more sources. Then at end of search, right-click search tab & choose find more results. |
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warrenf, I restart incomplete files all the time. If its a file still on the download screen, use the 'find sources' button, or resume, depending on its status. If its a file in your incomplete folder, highlight it and click resume, and it will reload it into your download screen. I have had files complete finally after as long as a month... |
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i noticed the same thing, i downloaded a 7.3gb file, and it was only downloading for a minute, and when i checked the properties on the file, it said it was like 7.2gb, almost as big as the file was supposed to be when complete, but the download didn't even say it was 1% complete. i went back to check it later, and the file was still 7.2gb, it said it had not been accessed and modified since the night before, and yet limewire said it had jumped to 22% complete overnight. how can it be that the file had not been touched (according to windows Properties on that file) since a minute after download began, it went from 0% complete to 22%, and yet it was at 7.2gb filesize the whole time? i wonder... is it all part of the evil plan to get us to upload to "limewire pro"? do they deliberately delay the completion of the download in order to increase your frustration at the program so you will upgrade for the 'faster' downloads? of course, it could be as someone else said, and the file is artificially large to take up space until the download completes, but one would think that the partial file would have been altered in 10 hours, that in going from 0% to 22%, that 22% would have been applied to the incomplete file, thus the file properties would reflect that the file had been altered as recently as when the progress went from 21% to 22%. or am i missing something? |
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