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Which file system are you using FAT or NTFS? Do you have plenty of hard disk space? Does *.part file(s) size shows the correct size? Did eMule shows any error messages when it start?
If I recall right the last time this happened to you, you actually ran out of disc space or something. Maybe you should check that again
Hard as ever and here to make you people believe...as long as there is one person to hold hope and dream...A GOD...will never die!
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http://www.lphant.com/index_eng.php
download that its a ed2k client then use it to import the .part files into it.
Rest in peace mother
16.1.2006
You will always be with me.
1. Are you using Windows XP? FAT is not a good file system, NTFS is better.
2. Have you run ScanDisk & Defrag utilities to maintain your hard drive often?
I've been using eMule for a long time now, except for power failures few times that occured I have not lost or corrupted files often! Perhaps your db files got corrupted, run ScanDisk to see your hard disk is still okay or not?
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