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Old 20.07.2020, 16:16
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Default mega.nz .encrypted issue

During a download I was forced to hard reboot my system.

When I restarted JD I found this scenario:

some-file.mkv.encrypted (using 1.7GB)
some-file.mkv (using 600MB)

Presumably the decryption didn't complete due to the reboot; I believe the .encrypted file is complete, and JD show the file at 100% progress also.

Starting downloads, JD reports 'cannot resume partial loaded' for the file, and sets a 30 min countdown, which just repeats.

I believe the .encrypted file is complete. Is there a way to recover/decrypt this file without repeating the download?
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Old 20.07.2020, 17:23
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I believe the .encrypted file is complete. Is there a way to recover/decrypt this file without repeating the download?
No.

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Yes.
1. Move the .encrypted file to another folder.
2. Reset the affected downloadurl in JD.
3. Move the .encrypted file back into the initial download destination folder.
4. Press start download again.
JD should now find the .encrypted file and decrypt it without re-downloading it.
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Old 20.07.2020, 19:57
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No.

-psp-

Yes.
1. Move the .encrypted file to another folder.
2. Reset the affected downloadurl in JD.
3. Move the .encrypted file back into the initial download destination folder.
4. Press start download again.
JD should now find the .encrypted file and decrypt it without re-downloading it.
Unfortunately that didn't work for me. It begin downloading from 0 again, writing to "some-file_2.mkv.encrypted".
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Old 21.07.2020, 11:51
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Sorry I'm unable to help you atm.
This was, at best, only a workaround anyways.
JD is not designed to initiate this decryption manually - re-downloading will probably solve your issue faster than our support here ...

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If you want you can contact us via support@jdownloader.org so we may be able to solve this.
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