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Missing files
Posted: Thu Jul 08, 2021 11:48 pm
by kwasnr
Hi,
I started moving some files out of my destination folders (Windows 10), and noticed that i accidentally selected a file that had not finished downloading, so canceled the move. When I went back to my Qbit the file was tagged as missing files. When I checked the file in my destination folder it showed it had 17 gig of a 30 gig file.
I'm using Qbittorrent 4.3.6 64bit.
Is there a way to restart this at the point it stopped?
Thanks
Re: Missing files
Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2021 12:03 am
by DeathStalker
I have this issue even when I just start up the client (4.2.5). It seems to randomly pick a few completed torrents to re-hash. They finish hashing at 100% though.
--- DS
Re: Missing files
Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2021 4:34 pm
by laz305
I just updated and this is why I never do. Now all my files don’t have a #1 number next to them. They have a * and I rely heavily on that. Any way to get them back?
Re: Missing files
Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2021 8:18 am
by kwasnr
Hi,
I found a solution... I deleted the item in Qbit but did not delete the file in my destination folder. Then I selected the same torrent from my favorite torrent site. Qbit went into "checking" status and then set the percentage completed to what I had in the destination file and the download resumed where I left off, or close to it...
Re: Missing files
Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2021 12:43 am
by DeathStalker
I have this issue EVERY time I start up qB. It happened with 4.2.5 and it happens with 4.3.3. No pattern, no rhym or reason. It just starts up with errored titles that I *KNOW* are good. I have to go and re-hash them and they're 100%.
This is just plain stupid.
--- DS
Re: Missing files
Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2021 2:36 am
by Freonpsandoz
kwasnr wrote: Sun Jul 11, 2021 8:18 am
Hi,
I found a solution... I deleted the item in Qbit but did not delete the file in my destination folder. Then I selected the same torrent from my favorite torrent site. Qbit went into "checking" status and then set the percentage completed to what I had in the destination file and the download resumed where I left off, or close to it...
So, your "solution" is to manually add 13,143,562 torrents back into qbittorrent?