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Question Can't resume in BT++ - July 31st, 2003, 04:34 PM

I did pause a torrent and close the program. Then, when I turned it on again to resume, the file wasn't there at the download area. In Windows Explorer under the temp folder I see a folder with the name of my torrent and two corresponding .avi files inside.

I'm using BT++ version 0.5.4

What should I do to make it appear and resume it?

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Re: Can't resume in BT++ - July 31st, 2003, 04:40 PM

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I did pause a torrent and close the program. Then, when I turned it on again to resume, the file wasn't there at the download area. In Windows Explorer under the temp folder I see a folder with the name of my torrent and two corresponding .avi files inside.

I'm using BT++ version 0.5.4

What should I do to make it appear and resume it?

Thanks!
this is what you do, get the orginal torrent hash file that you downloaded and click on it. this shall open up your torrent program, next thing it will do is ask you where to save the torrent file.
next step is save it to the exact same folder you are talking about now . *this is the temp folder*.
now the bt program will verify the hash and resume the file.
simple as that.
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July 31st, 2003, 04:54 PM

Well, I did exactly as you said. The torrent hash was in "torrent" folder. I clicked on it. It opened the BT++ but didn't ask where to save and nothing happened.
   
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August 4th, 2003, 03:21 AM

I had the same problem with BT++ when I started to use it. For some unknown reason the torrents in my torrent directory had 0 kb file size. I re-d/l them and BT resumed my old files.
Just get the torrents again!
And another tipp: Use more clients, BT++ is good, but it doesn't show you some essential information. I recommend to use Shadow's experimental client as well.
   
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August 4th, 2003, 05:05 AM

BT++ sucks :P so no support from me. Its a lame client that should die. Get a damn real client and then it'l resume. Damn sucky clients.
   
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August 4th, 2003, 02:31 PM

Done. I redownloaded it using the PTC version that was perfect to the job. Already deleted the BT++ version.
   
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