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Old 09.08.2011, 21:04
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Since a few days, everything that i downloaded with Jd is corrupted (seems to be problem only with files splitted in parts). I tried with 4 games that I KNOW that work, and all instalations throws corruption data errors.

My HDD is fine, i tested with HD Tune, mems ok (with memtest), everthing is ok, is not a hard problem. Only happend with jdownloader

My antivirus is Avast Free 6.0.1203

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Old 09.08.2011, 21:07
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Where are you downloading from and how many Max.Con and Max.Dls do you use?

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Old 09.08.2011, 22:12
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megaupload or mediafire

In megaupload is downloading 1 file per time, because i don't have premium account.
And 2 in mediafire.

But simultaneous just 1
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Old 09.08.2011, 23:59
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I would also run a disk check utility on the drive where our saving them too just to be on the safe side.

Also depending on the time of day or your ISP you may not actually getting full complete downloads.

Are you using a wired connection also or a wifi type etc.

A lot of missing info for proper direction of help other than the standard JD help sections etc.
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Old 10.08.2011, 01:06
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I would also run a disk check utility on the drive where our saving them too just to be on the safe side.

Also depending on the time of day or your ISP you may not actually getting full complete downloads.

Are you using a wired connection also or a wifi type etc.

A lot of missing info for proper direction of help other than the standard JD help sections etc.
My HDD is fine, i run a full test with HD Tune Pro (healt and integrity test). The HD is almost new, is an Samsung F3 Spinpoint, is not a hardware problem.

My connection is cable, 3mb, nothing wired i think so.

SO Windows 7 SP1 x64.

What other info do u need?

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Old 10.08.2011, 07:59
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Still depends on what files you download.
It happens so that files can be Spurious application, malware or crack for a program or game
An antivirus program may prevent the download to finish.
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Old 10.08.2011, 08:14
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@mandrake88

A wireless network can cause more problems than a wired one.

If you can download the same files in your browser without errors, then the problem might be caused by your virus.

Allow java and javaw in your firewall and virus software. Disable (or un-install) the html/web download scanner in your virus software.
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Old 10.08.2011, 09:07
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Avast Free = AVG?
if so please disable the linkchecker cause it is known to cause crc errors!
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Old 10.08.2011, 15:18
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@mandrake88

A wireless network can cause more problems than a wired one.

If you can download the same files in your browser without errors, then the problem might be caused by your virus.

Allow java and javaw in your firewall and virus software. Disable (or un-install) the html/web download scanner in your virus software.
Is wired, Firewall is disabled.

I checked about viruses, but found nothing atm. I will try with the http scanner

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Avast Free = AVG?
if so please disable the linkchecker cause it is known to cause crc errors!
No, avast free is avast free, not avg ^^

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Still depends on what files you download.
It happens so that files can be Spurious application, malware or crack for a program or game
An antivirus program may prevent the download to finish.
I know that the files are ok, and the download finish without problem, but the result after i merge the parts, is always a corrupted iso.
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Old 11.08.2011, 09:07
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I propose to un-install the virus and reboot your computer. It's possible you need special removal software and registry cleaners to remove the virus.
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Old 15.08.2011, 00:52
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seems to be a problem with the new version of the antivirus. I disabled http scanner, and the "scan files at write" (don't know the exact translation, but must be some like that) in the filesystem scanner, and now is all working.
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Old 15.08.2011, 07:54
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I also have the same problem with rapidshare. Some of the file failed crc-check MD5 and some are okay. I have no antivirus and firewall at the moment and have formatted my pc due to avast antivirus...but still the crc-check MD5 existed.
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Old 15.08.2011, 08:30
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Reduce the Max.Con. setting (bottom right corner of jD window) to 1. Reset the affected links.

If it still happens try to download such a file with your browser and manually check the file with a checksum tool.
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Old 15.08.2011, 16:37
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Does buffer setting in jdl setting effect the error?
I already at Max.Con. setting at 1...
SEVERE [java_downloader] -> Javascript error occured -->what does this mean...
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Old 15.08.2011, 17:26
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javascript error is mediafire, not causing this issue
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Old 15.08.2011, 17:39
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ah...thanks for the quick reply but the buffer size will give what effect?
read write of the data?
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Old 16.08.2011, 09:18
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The buffer size determines when jD writes downloaded data to your disk.
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