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Hello,
When the download of a file is completed on emulev0.49a, it shows 100% but it states: insufficient disk space even though there are still 58 GB left on my hard drive. I even tried changing the target and putting it on another hard drive with even more memory, but I still get the same result!!!!
What should I do?
Thanks in advance
When the download of a file is completed on emulev0.49a, it shows 100% but it states: insufficient disk space even though there are still 58 GB left on my hard drive. I even tried changing the target and putting it on another hard drive with even more memory, but I still get the same result!!!!
What should I do?
Thanks in advance
Configuration: Windows Vista Firefox 3.0.1
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Well, they told me it was probably a file name problem (too long) or that there was an issue with the temporary file (temp) and that it was advisable to restart emule to delete the temporary file.
So I restarted emule and the Temp file was deleted, so it was able to finalize the download.
So I simply restarted!!!
So I restarted emule and the Temp file was deleted, so it was able to finalize the download.
So I simply restarted!!!
Good evening,
I would like to add some comments to what has been said:
The problem nine times out of ten comes from the presence of illegal characters in the file name, which prevents Windows from transforming the *.part file into the file name. This is often the case with non-Western origin files, such as Chinese or Japanese files, for example.
In this case, right-click on the file, Detailed Information, name, remove the illegal characters (most often ???) and rename it.
Then, right-click again and "resume". The finalization should then proceed normally.
To see for yourself: search Emule with "japan" and "MKV". Select 1 or 2 not-too-large files with "???". At the time of finalization, an error message appears -> rename the file and resume. Like magic, the finalization takes place.
To avoid this problem, whenever we have files with strange characters, it is wise to rename them before completion.
I would like to add some comments to what has been said:
The problem nine times out of ten comes from the presence of illegal characters in the file name, which prevents Windows from transforming the *.part file into the file name. This is often the case with non-Western origin files, such as Chinese or Japanese files, for example.
In this case, right-click on the file, Detailed Information, name, remove the illegal characters (most often ???) and rename it.
Then, right-click again and "resume". The finalization should then proceed normally.
To see for yourself: search Emule with "japan" and "MKV". Select 1 or 2 not-too-large files with "???". At the time of finalization, an error message appears -> rename the file and resume. Like magic, the finalization takes place.
To avoid this problem, whenever we have files with strange characters, it is wise to rename them before completion.
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You start eMule and connect to it
then you click on IRC
then on the new page you click on CONNECT
YOU FIND YOURSELF ON THE EMULE TECHNIQUE FRANCE CHAT
there you ask and it’s instant and efficient
especially no capital letters because you get zapped right away; it is monitored by ruthless moderation.
normal, it’s a chat.
http://regles.emule-french.org/
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Well, among the Papuans with lice, there are the Papuans with lice with lice, and the Papuans with lice without lice. And...
You start eMule and connect to it
then you click on IRC
then on the new page you click on CONNECT
YOU FIND YOURSELF ON THE EMULE TECHNIQUE FRANCE CHAT
there you ask and it’s instant and efficient
especially no capital letters because you get zapped right away; it is monitored by ruthless moderation.
normal, it’s a chat.
http://regles.emule-french.org/
--
Among the Papuans, there are the Papuans with lice, and among the Papuans, there are the Papuans without lice.
Well, among the Papuans with lice, there are the Papuans with lice with lice, and the Papuans with lice without lice. And...
By the way, what was it?
to inform your topic for the topic readers
thank you
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Among the Papuans, there are the Papuans with lice, and among the Papuans, there are the Papuans without lice.
Well, among the Papuans with lice, there are the Papuans with lice and the Papuans with lice without lice. And...
to inform your topic for the topic readers
thank you
--
Among the Papuans, there are the Papuans with lice, and among the Papuans, there are the Papuans without lice.
Well, among the Papuans with lice, there are the Papuans with lice and the Papuans with lice without lice. And...
It was very helpful to me, because every time I saw a STILLE file of yellow and black, I DELETE everything out of FEAR of a VIRUS!!!! THANK YOU