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[#88087]
Written by: fairypants [10/04/08, 12:51] Action: [ Reply ] [ Quote ] |
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What torrent client are you using, i tried this with Azureus and it said file length was too long and would dl it. |
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[#88092]
Written by: Dmfaust [10/04/08, 14:41] Action: [ Reply ] [ Quote ] |
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Hrm, file/path name length shouldn't come into play at all. The easiest way is to start the second torrent, let it place the incomplete file where you have it, then rename the nuked version to the same file name as the new one and overwrite it in the same location. |
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[#88141]
Written by: JHarper123 [10/04/08, 21:55] Action: [ Reply ] [ Quote ] |
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| How do you resume the nuked file using Azureus? | |||||
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[#88150]
Written by: Howey [10/04/08, 22:38] Action: [ Reply ] [ Quote ] |
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| Does not look like you can, Azureus is rubbish anyway. | |||||
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[#88153]
Written by: Dmfaust [10/04/08, 23:27] Action: [ Reply ] [ Quote ] |
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| uTorrent > Azureus. | |||||
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