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striker_br September 1st, 2005 06:48 AM

lost downloads after system crash
 
I have Limewire 4.8 and Mac OSX 10.3.9. I got a system problem and had to restart the ibook the hard way - with Limewire open. Now after having restarted and opened Limewire again, it lost all the downloads. When I resume them from the library, they start at 0%, which is very annoying as I had, after a long time, downloaded 90% of a file of 900mb...The incomplete file is in the "incomplete"-folder and when Limewire started to download again at 0% it didn't create a new file, it seemed to add to the existing incomplete file.
Anybody knows what to do?

Lord of the Rings September 1st, 2005 09:13 AM

You mean you were unable to use Command+Option+Escape commands. It must have been one heck of a severe freeze/crash if you couldn't. Generally you can even relaunch the finder or force quit particular programs. Due to the way OSX works, it isolates all ram for every program & also the finder. If any item crashes, you can simply relaunch it without affecting any other programs or the system. That's one of the things that makes OSX so superior over OS 9 & earlier or windows OS.

Anyway, in answer to your question, no there's not much you can do. What it does is rebuild the incomplete file from zero b/c it doesn't recognise the amount that had already been downlded. Unfortuntately there's not much you can do in this scenario. At best, search the topic 1st, find the sources, then redownld from the one you originally chose. Else find the sources & force resume from the library. But as you found, chances are you must start from 0%.

striker_br September 1st, 2005 09:38 AM

Thanks for your reply. At least now I know that there is nothing I can do. That's something.
No, I really couldn't do anything else than restart the hard way. There was no reaction at all to any typing on my keyboard.

Lord of the Rings September 1st, 2005 10:19 AM

I didn't mean typing on your keyboard, I meant holding down all three keys at the same time: Command (apple key), Option & Esc.
It's equivalent to window's control, alt, del.


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