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Originally Posted by BearCan
a possible work around is to set JD to IDLE in the task manager. this will make the OS release JD more often to service other tasks such as disk write.
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This has nothing to do with the problem.
The "No permission to write to hard disk" message is misleading. It comes up when you have connectivity issues. And, in this case, 2 different downloads are fighting for the bandwidth and one bullies the other out.
This would happen no matter if the app was Idle, or low priority, or high priority in Task manager.
Rob