How many downloads are you talking about? If it's a small number of downloads, I can help you, but it is a manual way of proceeding, so more than 20 downloads is just too much of work...
If you still have the old incomplete files, then you can add these downloads by adding their hash sums in a magnet link. Example:
You incomplete file is named: "ed2k_hn4875n104ndfh670d34k0231c219753.partial"
Now extract the hash code and insert it into a magnet link: magnet:?xt=urn:ed2khash:hn4875n104ndfh670d34k0231c219753
This link shall be posted into the search window of Shareaza. After searching for it, Shareaza asks whether you want to download the file. >>"Yes"
Repeat this with all files. Remember that sha1 hashed need "sha1" instead of "ed2khash". You won't be able to recover torrents in an efficient way like this. To recover them, just click on the .torrent files again (Shareaza saves them in a specific folder; check your settings to detect its location).
You will need to wait until each file has at least downloaded a small bit from the connected networks before doing the next step. Each file that has got sources and transferred a small piece of data at least should have got the complete hashsets. Now you can merge the download via the advanced download editing dialog with an existing file on your HDD. Select the right partial file for each download and most of the data you downloaded before is imported (but only the data that has been verified before your loss of downloads)
This may sound difficult... trust me, it is not. It only takes long if you have too much files to recover. it depends on you how much time you'd like to invest

Greetings,
Old
PS.: I'm OldDeath, not old_death
