Thanks. It's helping me to understand this.
Recently I upgraded from Shareaza 2.4.0.0 to 2.5.3.0 and when I restarted Shareaza after doing a clean install (which includes temporarily separating the "Incomplete" folder), Shareaza froze while attempting to convert torrents. I received advice from you (to take out all the torrents and see if Shareaza would run, which worked) and from olddeath (to restart each torrent and merge with the torrent files I've removed from the "Incomplete" folder), which I am attempting to follow now.
It is slow-going, because there are no names associated with any of these torrent files I've removed.
Attempting to follow your instructions, I cut all the files from the "Incomplete" folder which I thought were torrent-related: btih, sha1, but not ed2k.
Did I make a mistake removing the sha1 files from my "Incomplete" folder, since they don't seem to be connected to these btih files? Should I simply put them back?A number of the torrents I have, I had started before I had computer & ISP problems last year, but I don't remember which ones. Studying the new folder I've put the removed torrent files in, I've noticed many of them are listed in kb size but I found one for example at 52.3 GB - the total amount it would be when the download is completed.
When a torrent begins, does it reserve the full amount as if completed - and can I tell from this which ones I've started and which ones I have not?Torrent #1 - Attempting to follow olddeath's merging instructions, I succeeded in merging one of the torrents. Not knowing the names of these btih files, I identified one by putting the btih file back into Shareaza and reading the name of it when Shareaza froze trying to convert it. I don't think I had actually started this one last year and had only added it to the Transfers page, so merging the running torrent yesterday with the btih files I had from last year probably didn't accomplish much.
I did notice something however. I started with 5 btih files in a separate file outside Shareaza, each ending with:
.partial
.partial.sd
0.partial
1.partial
2.partial
I started the correctly named torrent, and then tried to merge it with one of the btih files I had outside Shareaza (guessing to try the first .partial one). I then noticed that instead of five files, Shareaza created four files in the "Incomplete" folder in Shareaza, each ending with:
.sd
0.partial
1.partial
2.partial
It disregarded the first two files I had, ending with:
.partial
.partial.sd
It either used or recreated the three remaining files I had, each ending with:
0 -2.partial
It looks like it replaced the .partial and the .partial.sd files with one .sd file. Is this a correct observation?
Torrent #2 - I chose another btih file (consisting of two files ending with .partial and .partial.sd) the first one listing at 52.3 GB. I learned the name of it and that when it has completely downloaded, it will be 52.3 GB. I know I had started it, and that's why I suspect that Shareaza reserves the full amount of a completed torrent on the hard drive prior to complettion.
I restarted the torrent inside Shareaza and attempted to merge it with the first of the two .partial files I have outside Shareaza (the one listed at 52.3GB).
Does it matter which .partial file a user chooses to merge with?I have copy of this torrent file, before I attempted to merge it and after, and I can see what happened. It did nearly the same thing as the other file did (Torrent #1 - previously unstarted).
Outside Shareaza, I have two files (these are the files I had with v. 2.4.0.0), ending with:
.partial
.partial.sd
Inside Shareaza's "Incomplete" folder, Shareaza 2.5.3.0 created 201 files, ending with:
.sd
0-199.partial
(I don't know if it stopped at 199 because that's all it needed or because that's the most Shareaza allows and I'll have a problem finishing this one.)
Am I right to assume that for some reason, Shareaza 2.5.3.0 is substituting the .sd file for the two files ending with .partial & .partial.sd?
How does Shareaza decide when and how many of these 199.partial files to add?A lot of questions I know, but I'm hoping you'll be able to answer some of them.
Hari