This is a very old problem that hasn't been solved yet.
I found another potential solution to the problem :-
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Originally Posted by search4bp
interesting is also that I got last night one package with the "cannot write to hard disk" error, the file had the "part" extension and was obviously complete, so I deleted the "part" extension and the file unpacked without any flaw...
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I would like to repeat and stress some of the previous solutions recommended in this forum :-
- A properly configured reconnect
- A properly configured firewall means that jdownloader.exe, java.exe and javaw.exe are excluded. Also nod32 and some other firewalls need to be configured properly. Even if you think you haven't a firewall, Windoze customers still have a Windoze firewall.
- Disable http/web scanners, whatever that means.
Also slow lines with wrong jD configuration settings (too many parallel downloades, too many connections) could mean trouble.