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Old 22.11.2011, 08:31
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:outch: lol...i hav enough disk space but why jdownloader keep saying me doesn't hav enough disk space- -can't download that file ya= =|||
i have trying to move my file away but still KEEP SAYING NOT ENOUGH DISK SPACE ... (free disk space 10GB++)

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Old 22.11.2011, 08:40
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change the chunk value (max con per file) to less than 20, my recommendation is no more than 4! right click reset any links having problems. some hardware fails with that many writes.
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Old 22.11.2011, 09:18
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:outch: but why others download link won't affect by 20 chunks:confused:
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Old 22.11.2011, 09:27
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not sure, maybe your drive is under more stress. Try reducing the connections see if it stability of downloads improve.
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Old 22.11.2011, 09:29
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- -got other ways to solve it?? because the file that i download is quite big...and till 90%already...if i reset it...takes another 4 or 5 hours to completely download it
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Old 22.11.2011, 09:40
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java.io.IOException: There is not enough space on the disk
at sun.nio.ch.IOUtil.write(Unknown Source)
at sun.nio.ch.FileChannelImpl.write(Unknown Source)
at jd.plugins.download.RAFDownload.writeChunkBytes(Unknown Source)

the disk is REALLY full
maybe downloaded to another drive or firewall/av is scanning and using diskspace
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Old 22.11.2011, 09:46
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Maybe the disk space checking is not correct for many chunks, if you download 1 GB with 20 chunks, try with 20+ GB free space.
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Old 22.11.2011, 09:51
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this is no checking or so
the os reports disk is full, nothing to do with java/jd
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Old 22.11.2011, 10:08
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saw that jiaz, but i've seen those messages brought on with large chunk values, usually caused by very high IO

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yah similar issue with 'cant write to disk', not always caused by chunk settings but at times they are, along with virus/firewall
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Old 22.11.2011, 10:16
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but io should not cause the os to say..disk full
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Old 22.11.2011, 10:25
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shouldn't, but...
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Old 22.11.2011, 11:41
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Also free disk space may be incorrectly reported by the system (lost clusters, system crashed lately etc.).
Running chkdsk is recommended for verifying disk integrity.
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Old 22.11.2011, 13:16
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Is the File bigger than 4 Gig? And stop the download around 4 Gig? HDD NTFS or Fat32?

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Old 22.11.2011, 13:41
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=(...i can still copy things inside...really not full...well..i try to clear a space for 20GB..
NTSC..4GB file..
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Old 22.11.2011, 13:50
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NTSC is a video format :p not a filesystem format
sure the correct destination is selected
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Old 22.11.2011, 14:25
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opps...sry..is NTFS...:outch:type wrong...

is it possible to move the downloaded "part file" away and change the download directory?? <--i try to move it but still using the same directory..i have another external HDD...
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Old 22.11.2011, 14:44
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- -well...21GB cleared...still space not enough..T^T...
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Old 22.11.2011, 15:32
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For sure you're downloading to NOT CONNECTED external drive.
Just checked this: if the external drive is not connected and you're trying to download to this drive (check drive letter in "Save to" in Package properties) you will got "Insufficient space..." error.

Probably you have more than 1 drive and windows is not keeping its letter after disconnecting/connecting (you may set it manually in Administration tools - then your drive will always have the same letter after connect/disconnect).

Here is an example:
My normal download directory is Y:\download (it is external drive), but I've changed it to V:\download (on another, not connected drive).
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Old 22.11.2011, 15:40
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=(...no...i'm downloading into drive D...not connected one...
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Old 22.11.2011, 15:47
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Quote:
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=(...no...i'm downloading into drive D...not connected one...
If your drive is NOT connected as you state in the post above you'll got this error.
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Old 22.11.2011, 15:50
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copy XY.part to the ext. HDD, in JD double click the packet and set the path to the new folder.


Edit: i get a little bit confused now ^^
Edit2: i think he download on an internal one and he want to try a ext. HDD which isnt connected.:blink:

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Old 23.11.2011, 07:57
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never mind...i reset the download link already..set it to 20 chunks but this time it sucesses download..- -
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Old 23.11.2011, 08:45
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Quote:
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Just checked this: if the external drive is not connected and you're trying to download to this drive (check drive letter in "Save to" in Package properties) you will got "Insufficient space..." error.
This is very confusing. jD should report that the disk/path/folder isn't available.
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Old 23.11.2011, 09:07
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Quote:
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This is very confusing. jD should report that the disk/path/folder isn't available.
it will in next major version
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Old 23.11.2011, 09:11
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Great. Thanks for your concern.
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