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    Shareazaa incomplete files

    I have 4 GB of incomplete files that I've saved from my three different OS's when I formatted my hard disk. ISn't there a way I could import it to a new shareazaa installation. Some of thsoe files were huge and almost 90 percent complete. I tried importing it into emule as shown by one of the ehlp threads but it managed to import only a couple of files. Any help will be welcome. If not then I am compelled to throw out these incomplete files as they're holding a lot of space.
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    If you still have the associated .sd files, then just drop all the related files in the incomplete directory and start Shareaza. If not, make sure you have the latest version and follow the instructions on the first post here (link) under the section entitled "Instructions on how to recover lost downloads". Good luck! :)

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    Thanks Dividend, I'll take a shot at it.

    Quote Originally Posted by Dividend
    If you still have the associated .sd files, then just drop all the related files in the incomplete directory and start Shareaza. If not, make sure you have the latest version and follow the instructions on the first post here (link) under the section entitled "Instructions on how to recover lost downloads". Good luck! :)
    Peace.

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