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Can't close JDownloader and dl freezes
I have bad bad news :(
Unfortunately i cannot write a workaround for this megaupload issue, cause it would need changes deep inside downloadcore. That's why there is no other chance (except to hope that megaupload will fix these server issues) than to upgrade JDownloader to the Nightly Version. The Nightly is our current DeveloperVersion, that will become our next Stable version in future. It's currently used by around 14k users. PLEASE DO AN MANUAL BACKUP FIRST. BACKUP YOUR CONFIG FOLDER IN JD, SO YOU CAN RESTORE IT IN CASE SOMETHING FAILS. JUST BACKUP FOR THE WORST CASE In order to upgrade to nightly edition you can use 2 methods 1.) download http://update0.jdownloader.org/JDownloaderNIGHTLY.exe into your jd folder 1.1.) close jd and start JDownloaderNIGHTLY.exe once (it will change version and upgrade jd) 1.2.) after update you are running nightly edition (also automatic updates) 1.3.) megaupload should work fine and no longer freeze the gui 2.) instead of downloading the JDownloaderNIGHTLY.exe , you can read here how to switch versions http://board.jdownloader.org/showpos...9&postcount=33 __________________ This issue has been happening for the past day or two and I don't think any settings relevant to Jdownloader has changed. The JDownloader would start downloading but then the download and sometimes the whole client will freeze up. I can't even close JDownloader through task manager. My OS is Windows 7, I'm using the built-in firewall, my antivirus is Eset Nod32, and I'm using the latest JDownloader. I couldn't upload the log through the forum's attachment, so I'm sending it through pastebin. **External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff** Last edited by Jiaz; 28.11.2010 at 16:04. Reason: ppl read first post too |
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i have exactly the same problem since yesterday (27/11/2010)
i have the same configuration as well (Windows 7, built in firewall) except for antivirus (Avast!) I updated my Java today to update 22 (was at update 15) hoping that it might fix the problem, but it remains I have JD version 0.9.580 Last edited by melintir; 27.11.2010 at 01:29. |
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Same problem here. Since two days ago the program freezes after some time running.I have reinstalled the program and downgraded the java to the version 6.21 and still freezes
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same problem, win 7 but using java 6.2 32 bit :/
last 24 hrs this started To provide a bit more info, I am now getting this within a few minutes of running jDownloader, and have been trying to see if it will do it if I leave it minimized, on the linklist screen instead of the other screen, not minimized etc. It doesn't seem to matter though, because the bandwidth bar in the top right stays at the same speed it was at, all downloads show the same speeds (frozen) and the program becomes unresponsive (will not minimize or anything, has to be force closed) I have not had any problems lately, and have not updated anything within the last few days as the poster below. Please address, this is frustrating! Last edited by z98; 27.11.2010 at 04:46. |
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Ditto. I'm running Win 7 x64, Java version 6.21.
I haven't updated Java, JDownloader, or the Windows OS itself during the last several days. |
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Crossdomains didnt work
Last edited by eeaquino; 27.11.2010 at 16:37. |
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Thanks in advance, BJ |
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Never mind didnt work, it still freezes
Last edited by eeaquino; 27.11.2010 at 16:36. |
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hey darter -
so i have not heard of this tip before, but Im going to try it because I cant stay on for more than a few minutes without JD going down. I think hes saying you just make the file. Open a .txt file, copy paste the 5 lines <!DOCTYPE down to policy> into the .txt file, then rename the .txt file to crossdomain.xml and put it in folders where you have *.jar files Im going to try it, heres hopin, thanks guys |
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Had a problem when using the tray notification Icon, I would recommend to deactivate.
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DO NOT DO THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
by providing such a crossdomain you allow all other pages to contact the app/page/.... THIS HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THE *cant close jd* ISSUE AND WILL ONLY OPEN YOUR PC OPEN WIDE!!
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Thanks for confirming what I was afraid of. I was VERY nervous to do what the other guy suggested. You asked in the next post what hosts. I don't know which one causes a problem, because I've had n o problems downloading from them before. Currently have stuff from MU, HF, RS, NL, MS downloading ... and probably others. I have Downloaded from Mediafire in the past & again recently. I never had problems before, and after restarting the program I'll eventually finish my downloads regardless of the host. I'm not sure what I could take a screenshot of for you, because the program will be running fine, then just freeze. Whatever DLs were running will be at whatever percentage they were at when it froze, & the bar at the top right will show the speed it was coming down at. You probably wouldn't even know it was frozen just by looking at it ... until you notice none of the numbers or times are changing. It did do one other weird thing once during this problem period. I'll try to describe it the best I can to you. As files are being downloaded, they are a "white" file that says "part" until it finishes ... then it changes to whatever it's supposed to be ... like a rar file for example. Well, at some point, possibly the first time this started acting up ... the program apparently TRIED to DL something ... couldn't ... then moved on to the next file ... repeatedly. So I ended up with maybe 200 or more "part" files in my DL folder ... from movies going way down the list. (way past the last thing that actually downloaded) They all were zero bites in size, so I just deleted them & restarted the program ... and they downloaded normally. I don't know if this will help you to identify the problem, but it's the only other odd thing this has done since it started freezing up. BUT ... it only did it that ONE time. This program has worked great ever since I started using it. Will run my DLs from multiple sites, enter PWs to unrar & then does the unrar ... even when have to double unrar them. Oh ... I just thought of something else. I have several "Iso" files that I am downloading initially as rar files. When it comes time to unrar them ... JDownloader asks me for the PW instead of using it from the list I already have it on. So, I type in the PW ... and it says extract failed. However, I go to my DL folder ... manually unrar it myself ... type in the PW ... and it works fine. Your program still extracts all my other files, so I am definitely not complaining that I have to do a few myself. BUT ... I'm trying to think of anything odd to tell you that may help you figure out where the problem lies. I know for fact that the first time it froze was shortly after it could not extract those particular files. I actually thought that was causing the freezing up issue. However, I have DLed other files & skipped those particular Iso files ... and it still freezes up. I've had ZERO problems when using this until that last 48 hours or so. (maybe 72 by now) It has NEVER froze on me before then ... even when DLing at 6 megs per sec or higher. It has been an awesome program !! I don't know why this just started, and appears to be affecting many of us, all in the same time period. Sometimes it will freeze within minutes of starting. Other times it may run a couple of hours before it freezes up. But before all this started, I'd leave it running 24/7 for days with NO problem. Since having the problems start, I updated to the most recent java, but couldn't tell you what I had before I updated. I don't think it matters ... since still have the problem. I am running Windows 7, but it's the same OS & computer that this program has worked fine with since I first downloaded JDownloader. I haven't changed a thing on my end. Since you have the title "JD-Dev & Server-Admin" ... I'm going to wait to read your suggestions before I try to do anything else. I've tried to give as much detail as possible, but if have any other questions feel free to PM me, or even e-mail me. I'm going to bed soon, so it may be several hours before I can reply. However, I'll look for a reply here or in my PM to see if you find the resolution to the problem, or have other questions for me as soon as I get up. Thanks in advance for your help, BJ (DarterBull) PS Just saw your last post ... os Win7, java version 6 update 22 now (not sure what it was before), JD launcher V 3 ... but there is a version text file that says subversion=5, firewall is just the windows firewall, not sure what av is ?? And I looked in almost every folder in the JD program but didn't see any hs_err files in it. But anything else I can try to provide to help ... please ask. Last edited by DarterBull; 27.11.2010 at 15:25. |
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exactly the same problem as the others (win7 64 bit, CIS, java 6-16) which is why I came over to this always-helpful forum
I changed the AV/firewall to Win Security Essentials/Win Firewall and no change in freezing one thing I've noticed (also noted by someone else) is that large (e.g 300 MB) files from megaupload seem to be causing the freeze--I've tried DLing in the browser and they also stall before completing so maybe it is a MU change that is confounding JDL? (I am not a premium MU account, but neverr had a problem DLing those large files before) |
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I am a MU premium member, and probably 3/4 of my DLs are through them. I've DLed many multiple part files ... but also BIG single link files over 10 gigs with no freezing in the past. As for the last few days ... I can't find any specific files or hosts causing the problem. It just seems to me to be random.
Correction, as stated previously ... i know when it first started was when I was DLing the ISO files I described in detail that didn't self-extract. But even though that's when it started for me, I don't know that they caused the problem ... since it still freezes up when I am not DLing those files. Last edited by DarterBull; 27.11.2010 at 16:05. |
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I have the very same problem, BUT, if I let JD frozen, it still keeps downloading files (I can see my USB wireless adpater/stick LED "blinking") and after several minutes it unfreezes itself. Then, I see one of the files shows a problem (JD shows as "Connection lost" and JD NIGHTLY shows as "Network problems"). This happens to specific files and if I try to download them, manually, using FireFox and my MU premium acc, I get very low speed (I got 2MB internet connection, so max DL is 240kb/s and low speed equals 70kb/s or less), usually less than 30kb/s. It seems to be a problem with MU itself and not JD, but the thing is, wether the download stops at a certain point or I let JD resume it until it eventually get 100% DLed, I end up with a corrupt file.
The current file giving me this problem is: **External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff** I have Win 7 x64 fully updated , java fully updated, Avira AV, Win Firewall on and JD updated (both "normal" and nightly versions). I also have tried the "Reset" option. Nothing changes. Last edited by Ato Puro; 09.12.2010 at 21:14. Reason: Remove logfile |
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I'm sorry but I think the problem is in JD because it doesn't happen when I use Flashget or Firefox's built-in downloader. |
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use the nightly version as described and all is fine.
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I had the same problem. Not only it freezes but I cannot even navigate through my windows.
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can you please say what files(hosts) you are loading. there might be an issue with mediafire (in case you load from there) that can cause this problem.
i need more information, maybe screenshots?
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I just found out it's a specific file that triggers it. Other files from Megaupload seem to download just fine, except for one. |
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To all who're using W7, please, read "Using jD and W7".
I also recommend not to use update 22, but update 21 or 17 of the JRE. |
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Whether it's update 22 or 21 doesn't make a difference because I'm using 21 and my program has also started freezing about 30 seconds after start-up too, since yesterday. Using latest JDownloader and XP3.
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YIKES at that malicious posts here :( I deleted all those crossdomains.. anyways, I was on version 6.17 (32bit) when this started, I upgraded to 6.22 (now it won't let me go back down to 6.21) and it continued to happen.
I uninstalled and reinstalled jDownloader, and it happened twice in a row, but since the third one it has stayed online for about 6 hrs without freezing, but I don't know what would be different. I am not using mediafire, files are coming from megashares, megaupload, rapidshare, netload, hotfile, filesonic, filefactory, depositfiles |
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please provide informations like os, java version, jd version, firewall,av.
in case you have hs_err files (in your jd folder), please provide them too
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Same with hideo, it seems to be mostly MU files that are doing it to me, regardless of file size. Fileserve is working fine, but if JD tries to DL a MU file it freezes in the exact same manner DarterBull was detailing.
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I think this bug is more massive that it seems... most people dont blame the program when something freezes in windows xD
registered in the forum just to report, Also hapening here, from a couple of days, downloading only from megaupload, W764, no firewall, no AV,,, 1)what do you mean with freeze: -ok you start downloading and everything goes fine for some minutes, sudenly you see that downloading speed is always the same, for example 100KB/S, you can see it in the speed reporting and in the graphic BUT the file doesn´t grow and its always the same size... while thie is happening, you can work with the program, move, etc, everything is responding, go to settings, etc. BUT If you use another program that fits the screen and try to return to jdownloader, you cannot see it anymore, or if you minimize it and try to maximize, you can see the window going up but there is no program, you see what you were seeing before. also i have two javaw processes, i dont know if this is normal, and the two of them dont use any CPU or change it size in memory doesnt matter how much you wait. To close the program you must kill one of this processes, the one bigger in size 1.1)answered i think 1.2)dont know how to do that, i will try now 2)only megaupload, big list 3)i dont think so 4)no idea 4.1)no idea, maybe i will try now |
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What I've see is that with version 21 of Java freezes are less common than version 22.
So I recommend installing version 21 instead of 22 right now. I'm testing some things to find out what could be the problem. I'm trying just downloading Megaupload stuff and with JD window not maximized. |
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Hmm, I don't have any error logs, since I guess I had been force closing the program after it froze. Win7 pro, x64 (but using java 32 bit 6.22), behind a router firewall thats port forwarding properly, using Windows firewall, no AV guard running, none of this has been changed in the last few days, but the probably came out of the blue at the same time as it did for these guys.
But while I was having the same problems as this thread, it does seem to have stopped for now... are you guys still having this problem? I'm also using MU non-premium, but I am using that now without problems, aside from the hosts I mentioned above, I forgot to mention I'm also using Fserv (awesome awesome host |
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I don't see the error log file either.
I am running jdownloader 0.9.580, windows 7 x86. When the problem hits yesterday, immediate reaction is to update jdownloader and java. So java should be updated to latest version whatever that is. thanks. |
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actually this was happened to me the first time with a file from MU as well, I downloaded 10 files from MU around 400mb each except the last one which was 300mb something, and the problem hit me on that very last file. JD also freezed download from other hosts too when that particular download was active. I've managed to complete the file today and will try running download from other hosts to see if this is specific problem to MU, it seems to be fine now, will post again if the problem returned.
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I'm experiencing the same problems in the last three days.
But I'm using: Ubuntu 10.04 java -version: java version "1.6.0_18" OpenJDK Runtime Environment (IcedTea6 1.8.2) (6b18-1.8.2-4ubuntu2) OpenJDK Client VM (build 16.0-b13, mixed mode, sharing) And Jdownloader 0.9.580 When this happened I was downloading from MU, Fileserve and FileSonic. |
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I started getting the exact same problem around 24 hours ago. JD would hang after being on for between five minutes and half an hour, and I'd have to force an exit.
On the basis of what's been written here I've disabled all my Megaupload files and I've had no problems for a couple of hours, so it looks like it's Megaupload that was making it crash. I'm very relieved because I uninstalled both Java and JD and it didn't help, and was beginning to worry that I wasn't going to be able to use JDownloader again. |
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same here with me, JD just keep freezing up.....hope this issue will be resolve soon
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Running Win 7 32b, I've turned off firewall, anti-virus and windows defender, same problems of others only with 5 sessions.
My usage should have an average of 5/10GB a day, after a few trials in the past I always quit using JDownloader, too heavy, buggy, but OK, I gave it another try, it looked great for a couple weeks (still heavy but...great) and now this ??? Back to 10/10 limited Downthemall...then I just need to turn off my AV, in the future I'll give it another try. Great...but sad...please make it work...It's a great heavy piece of software All the best, Sharro |
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I am using Windows Vista Ultimate 32bit, with Kaspersky Internet Security 2011 (I have enabled JDownloader as a trusted application) and I am also currently experiencing similar problems to those described.
I was also using MU to d/l some packages, but I have also tried to disable these to see if problems still occurred, which they did. I hope this problem is resolved soon |
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anyone know if there is a good alternative? I tried sever,, and have to say, jdownloader is the best there.. using browser downloads sounds a little bit stupid...
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i am running windows xp service pack 2, and this just came on tonight, i've been using without problem until this afternoon. here's how i describe the problem that's occuring.
if you turn on jdownloader, and it's not actively downloading, it's fine, if you turn it on and download, it starts to work and then freezes on the downloads, and after this happens, if you leave the jdownloader screen, i.e. minimize, or just go to an outside toggled screen, then you can't see the screen again and you have to use task manager to shut it down. like you'll see jdownloader as a tab on the taskbar, and when you click it to maximize it, the screen flashes like it's going to bring up a new screen, but your screen doesn't change, it's just a lifeless screen of whatever you were just on. for instance if you are on a screen and there's anything that indicates progress, like utorrent for example, if it's moving every second indicating progress, when you try to bring up jdownloader, the screen will flash, but you'll still be looking at utorrent, but it won't update it just like a snapshot, and when you click the tab on the taskbar again to minimize jdownloader (even though it's not being displayed), then utorrent will be displayed properly upadating every second like normal. |
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MY status hasn't really changed. Sometimes it runs several hours before freezing ... sometimes an hour ... and sometimes like now ... maybe a minute or so is all I get before it freezes. <grrrr> I've tried blocking different hosts to see if that helps point to the culprit, but nothing helpful came of it. |
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Same problem for the last couple days.
It's frozen while I'm shuffling files or using Linkgrabber, and sometimes when I'm leaving JDownloader alone to do its thing. Can't pick anything specific happening when it occurs. Win XP SP3 & Java 6 update 22. |
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