How To Save "corrupt" Downloads! Have a look when you are in need!
#21
Posted 18 November 2004 - 07:27 AM
I installed it and downloaded some pieces of the chunks and then it froze.
DEAD as in CORPSE!
#22
Posted 18 November 2004 - 07:30 PM
Method:
Create a backup (because the method may be destructive!)
Start the ed2k transfer from an ed2k link or magnet link in Shareaza. Alternatively, search for the file and begin to redownload it.
Quit Shareaza, replace the newly created incomplete file with your lost file. Rename the lost file so that its name matches the associated sd file (sans sd extension). Open Shareaza, go to power mode (view menu). Right click on the download and go to advanced edit and Reverify as if 100% complete. Shareaza will begin to reverify the download using the ed2k part hashes.
The problem here is that Shareaza doesn't use emule's new Aich hashes, so some perfectly good pieces of the download may be tossed out. However Shareaza can use TigerTree (which is similar to AICH). Many files started with an ed2k link can acquire a Tiger Tree hash.
You can then continue the download in Shareaza or you can try to continue the download in emule.
There are two ways you can try to continue the download in emule. The first is to import the download from Shareaza using that function in emule. The problem is that this function usually doesn't work for Shareaza 2.1 .
But you can also start the download anew in emule, then still running Shareaza, add your global ip and Shareaza's port to the 'add source' dialogue box in emule. Your emule with then connect to your shareaza and the download should proceed rather quickly (some obvious settings in shareaza and emule may need to be tweaked) . I've tried this, so I know it should work :-).
#23
Posted 18 December 2004 - 05:49 PM
manneken pis, on Aug 21 2004, 10:23 PM, said:
Please I need some help.
I'm having the exact same problem. I have 50gb worth of downloads, the majority of them at 90%. I really don't want to lose them . Anyway way to fix this?
#24
Posted 29 December 2004 - 08:50 AM
I followed the first part but then Renamed my corrupt file to 001.part It scanned the file and marked the corrupt parts. and saved having to download everything again. I hope this is usefull too.
#25
Posted 15 June 2005 - 02:13 PM
I thought I was screwed until I came across this.
I have to admit, personally, I've never quite understood how/why Emule allows part.mets to become corrupted. I'm not a programmer but the way I see it, what should happen should be Emule renames the backup of part.met to another name and then tests it to make sure it looks okay. If it does, it then proceeds to make a new backup of the part.met and then tests it to make sure it looks okay. All being fine, it then deletes the temporary backup. Either that or it keeps two backups (I believe Emule plus does this but if I recall, last time I used it it was still capable of getting both backups and the main part.met totally borked)
This post has been edited by Nil Einne: 15 June 2005 - 02:18 PM
#26
Posted 27 December 2005 - 12:26 PM
Btw. How the hell can all the part.met.baks also be corrupted?? Is eMule so stupid that it overwrites working backups with corrupted ones?
This post has been edited by Mr. Peltz: 27 December 2005 - 04:21 PM
#27
Posted 17 January 2006 - 05:16 PM
EDIT: Heh, didn't see that part of the guide... I'll try reinstalling eMule to recover it (not the download) first or something...
EDIT2: Nevermind, the file wasn't what I thought it was. Darn fakes...
This post has been edited by Grimsy: 17 January 2006 - 05:54 PM
#28
Posted 25 January 2006 - 08:46 AM
#29
Posted 27 January 2006 - 07:15 PM
MetFileRegenerator (the best, although takes a LOONG time to recover a file, cause it scans the whole part file and regenerates a new met file)
MetMedic
DonkeyDoctor
partview
#30
Posted 14 February 2006 - 12:35 AM
- computer crashed leaving me with 7 corrupt downloads
- met.bak files are useless, downloads file dumped elinks for the corrupt downloads
- i don't remember the elinks or the exact filenames
- other programs won't import these files
I can just delete those part files and try to forget about them?
Suddenly i think that naming the the part files with the download file name (like in ed2k) isn't a bad idea.
#31
Posted 24 February 2006 - 07:17 AM
SirXerxes, on Sep 2 2004, 11:39 PM, said:
I'm getting "Unknow Topic ID" for this one - any clues?
#32
Posted 24 February 2006 - 07:39 AM
nuk, on Feb 23 2006, 11:17 PM, said:
Yeah, it's been a while since Sep 2 2004 and things have shifted a bit in the Docs since then. It should have appeared in the General Information section, but it appears to have been deleted some time ago. SorryMath is delicious!
MmMm! Mauna Loa Milk Chocolate Toffee Macadamias are little drops of Heaven ^_^
Si vis pacem, para bellum DIE SPAMMERS DIE!
#33
Posted 26 March 2006 - 06:43 AM
#34
Posted 26 March 2006 - 07:48 AM
PaoloR [ITA], on Mar 25 2006, 10:43 PM, said:
Then either your computer's too slow or the file was just encoded poorly. Some players (i.e. TCMP) allow for manual resynchronization if the audio is just "shifted", but not if it's scaled improperly (usually due to improper frame decimation). HTH.Math is delicious!
MmMm! Mauna Loa Milk Chocolate Toffee Macadamias are little drops of Heaven ^_^
Si vis pacem, para bellum DIE SPAMMERS DIE!
#35
Posted 22 April 2006 - 12:05 PM
But, as other people have stated, the download.txt file found in the eMule folder is redundant, as it only gives you the names/links of the CURRENT downloads, it doesn't list the corrupted ones, so this should be omitted from the guide as it causes confusion.
The method I use to try to recognise corrupted part files is to use VLC player and try to play the file. Most work, it plays the first couple of mins of a video so you can see what it was. Also, look at the size of the file, that's usually a good clue.
However, this only works for video files, any other type of file like .rar or .iso and you're stuck. You have to rely on your memory. Which is difficult if you have 100+ files downloading and two or three go missing.
So my tip, (and you can include this in the guide if you wish ) is to use the 'print screen' key on your keyboard and make a screenshot of your download screen in eMule, then paste the image in paint, save as .png. Scroll down the page if you have a lot of downloads and take another screenshot. If you start a new download then make a new image ect... (Another tip, have the downloads list in order of size before you take the screenshot, that way it's easier to recognise the corrupt file by size). Now you have a complete record of what downloads you have before any corruption occurs. Something the download.txt SHOULD do.
Then use SF-IOM mod to recover the corrupted files.
Maybe the dev team could add a button to the tool bar in eMule for taking a screenshot or two (or three!) and save them in the eMule folder.
This post has been edited by Induna: 22 April 2006 - 12:55 PM
#36
Posted 05 May 2006 - 11:48 AM
I have a similar problem.
My met files are ok, they run in AVIPreview no problem.
I have tried running slug but dont understand what it supposed to do, I have pointed the directories where they need to be but it has not picked up the extra mets.
I have about 10 files missing in the dl screen, the hash files are not in the txt file or backup.
So, simply put how does one re associate the met files in temp with the file name in the dl screen?
I have dl'ed metmedic and that crashes when I tell it where the server files are.
As a non computer person I find many of the descriptions difficult to follow as they are written by people who understand the principles and jargon associated with this process.
I would appreciate any assistance you could give me.
Regards
Martyn
#37
Posted 13 May 2006 - 10:24 PM
HKTrooper, on May 5 2006, 12:48 PM, said:
In the download screen move your mouse cursor over the download file and it will tell you the part met file number or right-click and select details and file information.
HKTrooper, on May 5 2006, 12:48 PM, said:
Use the avi/vlc player to play the corrupted part file. Once you've established what the file was start sf-mod and download the file again to a SEPERATE temp folder. Next, turn off sf-mod and replace the part file and the part met file with the corrupt one from the usual temp folder. Make sure it has the same number eg: 001.part.met. Now start up sf-mod again and it will ask to recover the file. When the file has rehashed you can turn off sf-mod and copy the part, part.met and part.met.bak file back into the temp folder you use for emule.
This post has been edited by Induna: 18 May 2006 - 12:09 PM
#38
Posted 27 May 2006 - 05:46 AM
Could anyone pls guide me to the recovery process.
#39
Posted 29 May 2006 - 01:58 PM
crf, on Nov 18 2004, 10:30 PM, said:
#40
Posted 14 June 2006 - 06:29 AM