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Nikon53

join:2006-03-19
Rothesay, NB

reply to SolidSnakeEater
Re: DC++ Help

DC++ is totally different than most P2P, if you'v ever used SoulSeek its the same. DC++ is unlike Limewire, or Bittorrent. with limewire and bittorrent you have multiple connections for that one file. its in fragments to help speed up the download. with DC++ u have 1 connection for each file.

ie. you could have a folder there, with 20 .rars, for each .rar you could have a different connection from someone. if someone drops connection from .rar#5 someone with the same file name and size will connect(if you have auto search for same files) and continue the download.

Casaubon

join:2006-01-12
Toronto, ON

I have problems downloading a 4.15GB .iso. In my incomplete download folder the file has stalled on 3.99GB for the last week or so. I continue to download the file, at speeds of up to 40 kbs but I see no change in the actual downloaded file size.

Has anyone experienced any similar problems with DC++?


Xan1977

join:2004-01-20
Summit, NJ

It's the filesystem of the partition where your incomplete directory resides. FAT32 only supports individual file sizes up to 4GB. If you move that incomplete file to a NTFS partition and update the Queue.xml file manually to reflect the change, it will continue downloading.

Casaubon

join:2006-01-12
Toronto, ON

Well, that sucks. I have, as you correctly pointed out, FAT32 as my file system, on both partitions of my hard drive. Its quite a headache to change either partition to NTFS, especially C:/ partition. Best would be to change both partitions to NTFS? Would you recommend that? I have Partition Magic 8 that I am sure could convert the file system without having to reformat my hard drive and re-install my OS. I would appreciate some feedback. Thanks for the reply.
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