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Posted by Loco Jones on 10/07/05 16:00
"Angrie.Woman" <Angrie.Woman@ggmail.com> wrote in message
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> Most of you know that I'm pretty far from being an advanced user.
> I right clicked an incomplete file to delete it, and there was an option
> to trim 10k from the end of the file.
The trim 10K option can be applied to fix a corrupt file, in order to
resume, although repeated clicking may be required in order to remove the
required amount of data. I personally have never needed to use this option,
but the subject has been addressed here in the past, and Google Groups has
archived some of those posts.
> Why would someone want to do that, and why isn't it available
> on every file?
<quote>
"The Trim 10k from end of file feature is disabled if you are currently
downloading, or waiting in a queue for that file. To solve this, cancel all
connections for that file and try again. The feature should
be enabled again." - Flashman 05/07/03
<end quote >
- Loco -
(Now Playing: Keep Your Lamps Trimmed And Burning - Hot Tuna)
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