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Old 11.02.2012, 21:36
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Default 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

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Old 11.02.2012, 22:36
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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.

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I get errors with regular downloads too, like downloading from a website, large file.
You mean downloads by web browser? If so then you probably have big problem with your ISP like unstable connection.

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Old 12.02.2012, 00:21
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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.


You mean downloads by web browser? If so then you probably have big problem with your ISP like unstable connection.
yes i use turbobit

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?
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Old 12.02.2012, 00:59
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Old 12.02.2012, 07:10
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[Bugtracker] This is already planned for a future version.
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Old 12.02.2012, 11:06
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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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Old 12.02.2012, 18:05
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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.

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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Old 13.02.2012, 08:37
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FYI:
Turbobit speed might depend on your location. It also depends on the time of day.
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