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![]() I had a download at 54% of around 700 Meg. In this case there was a crash. After a reboot the % to go was very low.( 5%) I also deliberately exited another time and the same thing happened, quite a substatacial loss of data. The deliberate exit was very unclean, by the way. Hanging processes blue screen ... A clean deliberate shutdown option would be nice. Anyway I was interested in the frequency of flushing to disk. Also is if you are downloading a 200Meg file and you have 512 Meg how likely is it to buffer the majority of the file in RAM? It at least appeared to work this way for me. |
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