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so I did stupid thing, any way to recover?

Martin

Lifer
in azureus, I accidentally clicked "remove" instead of "stop" and the 7.5GB torrent which I spent many days downloading (it was up to 98.something) isn't there any more. If I open the torrent and point it to my partially completed download, will it overwrite the files or continue downloading?
 
Dude, I *think* it will continue from where it left off...you should be safe... but let's see if anyone else says the same thing...
 
I use the original BT and it always resumes from where the file ends. It might depend on the torrent server though.
 
not porn, House Season 1.

well, I'll copy the partial files (I can still repair them and watch...) and then try restarting...but tomorrow. too late now.

 
maybe try another program? abc.. bit tornado.. etc

edit: what program do you use to repair partial video files?
 
I don't know why some of you think he'll lose it... i do this ALL the time. Trackers get corrupted on my HDD, trackers go down, i find a better tracker with more sources, etc.
 
Originally posted by: Looney
I don't know why some of you think he'll lose it... i do this ALL the time. Trackers get corrupted on my HDD, trackers go down, i find a better tracker with more sources, etc.

Well did he choose to remove the torrent or the file or both?
 
Originally posted by: neutralizer
Overwrite, I tried it before 🙁.

Edit: This was with Azureus BTW.

with burst! it resumes. (i'm 74.8% of downloading something that might resemble what you get when you multiply 6 by 4 . . . the third something, to be precise. The second something may or may not have already been downloaded. Each something is about 8.5 gig.)
 
Originally posted by: QuitBanningMe
Originally posted by: Looney
I don't know why some of you think he'll lose it... i do this ALL the time. Trackers get corrupted on my HDD, trackers go down, i find a better tracker with more sources, etc.

Well did he choose to remove the torrent or the file or both?

Well he said he has the partially completed file, so he does have the file.
 
Originally posted by: Martin
in azureus, I accidentally clicked "remove" instead of "stop" and the 7.5GB torrent which I spent many days downloading (it was up to 98.something) isn't there any more. If I open the torrent and point it to my partially completed download, will it overwrite the files or continue downloading?

it should continue downloading
 
don't fear, it didn't delete the data you've downloaded. only removes it from azureus. hell if you remove + delete data all it'll do is send it to the recycle bin.
 
It'll definitely continue downloading. The torrent "checks" the files first, that will take some time. And after it "checks", it will know where to continue downloading. As long as you only removed the torrent, and not the files themselves, you should be in the clear.
 
well, it restarted fine enough...

damn its slow though. This connection sucks, but for $5/mo I shouldn't complain..
 
Originally posted by: LordMorpheus
Originally posted by: neutralizer
Overwrite, I tried it before 🙁.

Edit: This was with Azureus BTW.

with burst! it resumes. (i'm 74.8% of downloading something that might resemble what you get when you multiply 6 by 4 . . . the third something, to be precise. The second something may or may not have already been downloaded. Each something is about 8.5 gig.)

:Q
 
Originally posted by: Martin
well, it restarted fine enough...

damn its slow though. This connection sucks, but for $5/mo I shouldn't complain..

What do you get for $5 a month? :Q 😕
 
Originally posted by: DainBramaged
Originally posted by: LordMorpheus
Originally posted by: neutralizer
Overwrite, I tried it before 🙁.

Edit: This was with Azureus BTW.

with burst! it resumes. (i'm 74.8% of downloading something that might resemble what you get when you multiply 6 by 4 . . . the third something, to be precise. The second something may or may not have already been downloaded. Each something is about 8.5 gig.)

:Q

I am getting the first sin(90)*4!, but its damn slow. :\
 
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