Posted by anthonyberet on 11/02/05 00:54
George Hester wrote:
> "anthonyberet" <nospam@me.invalid> wrote in message
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>>George Hester wrote:
>>
>>>"anthonyberet" <nospam@me.invalid> wrote in message
>>>news:3s7pdqFmvoanU2@individual.net...
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> <snip>
>
>>>And that is not the
>>>only one. If all users shared just complete files that would be the end
>
> of
>
>>>the File Mismatch error.
>>
>>That is simply not true - corruption can occur when crashing during a
>>download of a complete file, just as surely as with an incomplete.
>>
>
> <snip>
>
> Anthony that has never happened to me. I have crashed due to power outages
> many many times. And never have I received a file mismatch error from that
> happening. Never. I no that is one explanation how it happens. But in my
> experience it always occurs after hooking to a partial source and where the
> speed goes to 0.0 spending time there at that speed. If I catch it quick
> then I can trim very little to get the file working again. But if I do not
> and let it sit there d/l nothing then it gets bad and I have to trim off MB
> instead of KB. Happens all the time man.
>
If the error only comes from partial files, how does it get started in
the first place?
Files are never partial when first shared.
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