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Old 19.12.2010, 13:03
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since some of us work differently and like to manage our own folders, please add an option to delete file only. the current behavior is a problem to some of us...
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Old 19.12.2010, 13:13
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Please explain what is the difference between "Delete from list" and "Delete from list and disk" ?

Isn't deleting part files, delete from disk ?
Incomplete (.part) files can't be resumed from other links. This means that jD also removes the incomplete .part files when you ask to remove the link.
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Old 19.12.2010, 13:15
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@TsunamiZ

A temporary workaround is to put a dummy.txt file in the folder. jD won't delete a folder that contains files.
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Old 19.12.2010, 13:26
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this okay?
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Old 19.12.2010, 14:30
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looking forward to the improvement, thanks.

btw, is this following issue still on track to be fixed in the next release?

Windows 7 goes on standby even when JD is downloading...
http://board.jdownloader.org/showthread.php?t=15428
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Old 19.12.2010, 14:55
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yes it is. just an error in antistandby. will try to fix it as soon as possible.
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Old 09.08.2012, 19:45
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Have to report on this severe bug of formerly unknown importance. It leads to JD deleting file downloads currently still in progress (Ubuntu 12.4 x64) and moves current downloads into nirvana!

How to reproduce: assume having a mirrored file, hosted on ashare.com and bshare.com.

1) Add both links to JD.
2) Click "play".
3) One download starts, while the other states: "not downloading because already loading from ashare".
4) OK, i do not need the link from bshare anymore. So far, so good.
5) Delete bshare link (not from disk!).
6) Delete operation cleans up still downloading file from ashare ("Unfinished files are useless" - WTF?!).
7) Download from ashare continues, finishes, but you have no more file, it downloaded into NIRVANA!

Thank you for any investigation.
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Old 10.08.2012, 21:40
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I have the same problem as xAx, also on Ubuntu 64Bit.
let me know if I can provide any additional info to solve this.

edit: just some further info: I dont think it depends on the hoster: You can add a file with multiple mirrors. Start downloading from one mirror. If download is in progress and you delete the other mirrors from the list, there is not file downloaded.

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Old 30.11.2012, 12:02
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It has been almost two years since the assignment was created, will it not be fixed soon? Like TsunamiZ, I find it extremely inconvenient that JDownloader deletes my folders without warning.
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Old 30.11.2012, 12:26
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I've also just suffered a similar problem as xAx.

Having downloaded two sets of files from two sources with duplicates (10gb from each!), I deleted the cuplicate files that hadn't downladed and dragged the remaining files from one package into the other when the two sets combined made up the complete set. At this point, with no files being left in one package I assume JDownloader chooses to delete that respective folder. However, the actual completed files have no been moved into the remaining folder, so in effect JDownloader has just deleted the 10gb of files from one source.

When you select 'Open Directory' on a file from either source, you just get shown the files from one source. I've hunted through the temp directory and can find no trace of the missing files. This is a pretty big bug that needs fixing as it can cause pretty big losses of data, without even a warning or any hint that JD is deleting things in the background!!

EDIT: I guess this could also have occurred when I deleted the undownloaded blank duplicate files, as with aXa, that showed 0B, and undownloaded as a duplicate from bshare etc. Either way, very frustrating!

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Old 09.07.2013, 13:35
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any fix for this yet?
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Old 14.07.2013, 14:00
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Did you guys test JDownloader 2 BETA?

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Old 14.07.2013, 14:38
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still using 0.9
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Old 14.07.2013, 14:50
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No more updates for 0.9 except plugin.
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