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Tue, 05-23-2006, 09:53 PM
#1
It depends. I've had uTorrent do some very weird things on me. Before, when I used ABC, it would take switch like that in a heartbeat. uTorrent has not been so kind to me. Usually, it has wiped the whole file clean and reallocated the space and started from 0%. But earlier today, I needed to patch a ddl that didn't finish, and an old torrent partial as well. I dumped them in the directory, loaded up the torrents, and they worked. My impatience worked out for me this time.
It's worth a shot. Copy what you've got, paste it into the uTorrent downloads directory (Downloads in My Documents by default, I'm sure you can find otherwise it if you changed it.) Load up the torrent file in uTorrent, and see if it tries to resume.
That way, if it works, great. If it fails, it's no different than before.
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Wed, 05-24-2006, 02:51 AM
#2
When I switched from Bitcomet to utorrent, I also changed the file name extensions of the partial files to that of utorrent, as it was different compared to the one Bitcomet uses. utorrent just run a hash check for those files when I loaded the torrents, and then everything continued like a good dream.
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Wed, 05-24-2006, 04:49 PM
#3
It worked! Thanks a lot guys.
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Thu, 05-25-2006, 05:46 PM
#4
not over yet
I need some help in finding a song..
it was big on MTV(e) about 10 months ago, i'm not sure who performed it, but the clip had a 'plot' of a soldier's ball (is this how you spell it? ball like a highschool promnight) with parts of it showing soldiers storming Normandi like Call of Duty and co.
the song itself went something like "after all this time, there's no much left to see.... never coming back, never coming back"...
that's all I remember from the song, so if anyone can help...
By the way, being in the army at the summer stinks, so does at the winter.
How much more aug 05?
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