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jdownloader keeps getting could not write to disk error
this is so strange, this error is super annoying because i have to keep watching jdownloader and click on resume download all the time.
I get errors with regular downloads too, like downloading from a website, large file. I tried everything, i disable microsoft security essentials, worked for a while, added java to firewall exceptions..... can i see why i get this error, can i see error somewhere? please help this is so annoying i even used proxy, still getting same error Last edited by Jiaz; 13.02.2012 at 10:00. |
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Set Max. connection per file = 1, Max. downloads = 1
I've reports that the problem is with very unstable servers like Turbobit. Quote:
Last edited by editestowy; 11.02.2012 at 22:42. |
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i download regular files from a website through jdownloader, i get same error why cant you fix it, to automatically go into resume, why i have to do it manually? Can you make this in the future? |
12.02.2012, 00:59 |
garfy |
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Reason: dupe #3
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[Bugtracker] This is already planned for a future version.
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please provide a logfile
http://support.jdownloader.org/index...&kbarticleid=8 did you set max connections to 1? turbobit has serverissues because of the many customers. its up to them to fix their servers.
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you are absolutely right, turbobit has really probelms with their servers, on some users download speed is 200kbps, whil for other users is 5-10 kbps :( , they have real technical problems! |
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FYI:
Turbobit speed might depend on your location. It also depends on the time of day. |
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