by loopyloo » 21 Jul 2010 22:58
Your Incomplete files are lost to Shareaza. It no longer recognises them. This happens from time to time when something like a major crash happens or something to cause shareaza to lose some of it's data it needs to work with. You need to do this procedure to recover them. Simply placing them back in the incomplete folder will not work.
First, with Shareaza closed, locate your Incomplete folder. On winXP it is most likely (C:\Program Files\Shareaza\Incomplete).Or on Win7 it would be something like (C:\Users\(your username)\AppData\Local\Shareaza\Incomplete).On Vista I am unsure, but the folder location may be similar to Win7. Note: AppData is a hidden folder. You will need to enable viewing of hidden folders & files in your folder and search options to see it.
Next Rename your Incomplete folder to "FailedIncomplete"(or any name). Then make a new folder in the same location called "Incomplete"(this is the new Incomplete folder). After this start shareaza. You will have no downloads in your shareaza download queue(if your doing this then there probably wasn't anyway). Now you need to restart your old downloads from scratch.. that is by finding the exact same file and starting it downloading all over again. Most likely you'll need to search for the files..or if your lucky you started them from a web link and it should be fairly easy to find them again. It HAS to be the exact file as your old download.
Once you have the file started you need to wait for the file to find at least one source and to receive a trusted hash set from a source that already has the file.
Next you need to view the new files Properties window. You do this by selecting the file and clicking the Properties button on the bottom edge of the download window or by right clicking the file and selecting Properties from the drop down menu. If you do not see the properties button or properties in the menu you need to change to Advanced Mode(Called "Power Mode" in the "view" menu) to recover your downloads.
In the Properties window you will see the files hashes(Sha1,ED2K,etc) and some other advanced options. Write down the Hashes for the File. You will need these.
Next Look for an option that says "Merge with local file and verify"(This may, depending on shareaza version, be on a second Tab of the same window called "Actions"). Click this option. This brings up a file browser window with which to browse your computer. Find your old failed Incomplete folder.
Ok. Now you need to do a little investigative work. Find the file in the failed Incomplete folder that contains one of the Hashes(Sha1,ED2k,Tiger-Root,etc) for the file you are attempting to recover.(It could be its Sha1 hash, its ED2K Hash or any of the other hashes). There will most likely be 2 files with the same hash as the file you are recovering. One is an SD file (.sd) and the other is the actual partial file. The extention of the partial file is ".partial", This is the file you want, not the SD file. Partial files are usually the larger of the 2 files. If the Hash and the filename of the incomplete file are the same then it is the right file.Once you have found the correct partial file select it and press the "Open" button. This will start the old partial file being merged into the new partial file in the new Incomplete folder. Press "OK" to exit the Properties window.
Your file will take a few minutes depending on size to merge into the new partial. You should see the file grow more complete as data is merged and verified. The progress bar may fluctuate up and down a bit, but this is normal. You can see it's progress by mousing over it and looking at the tooltip.
Once the file has finished it's recovery you may repeat the process with the next file you wish to recover.
If you can't find the exact same file again to redownload or you find the file but cannot get enough sources to get a trusted hash then I know of no way to recover the file. In the case of sources you may need to have patience.
This is a guide from the start of the process. You may need to undo a few things and work out where to start from in your case Cvco. But I hope this helps.