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  • Modified a comment on discussion Help on 7-Zip

    I will take the size of SHA256, MD5 and SHA1 for the part. and check it. in the CHK application they were written well. but my understanding is to re-test the download file and monitor the speed with CMD.exe. the question is whether you think that the work at CMD will get significant data. C:>bitsadmin /GetNoProgressTimeout myDownloadJob please do a little Mr.Andrzej P. Wozniak

  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on 7-Zip

    I will take the size of SHA256, MD5 and SHA1 for the part. and check it. in the CHK application they were written well. but my understanding is to re-test the download file and monitor the speed with CMD.exe. the question is whether you think that the work at CMD will get significant data. C: > bitsadmin / GetNoProgressTimeout myDownloadJob

  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on 7-Zip

    thank you for your good side. but as you know the IDM version stands out from the uTorrent version for downloading files from the web. and unfortunately the prominent version does not allow users to participate or throw money at ridiculous applications.

  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on 7-Zip

    the following example to two files from IDM and uTorrent please explain that, how can I find the dark side of the IDM file and fix 7z? so that this won't be frustrating and crazy.

  • Modified a comment on discussion Help on 7-Zip

    thanks. there is a point. can you explain this obtained from the IDM download network byte size: 2,515,843,935 bytes byte disk size: 2,515,845,120 bytes while uTorrent byte size: 2,284,737,156 bytes byte disk size: 2,284,737,156 bytes I know that downloading from IDM will find an imperfect endpoint because the network and computer transfer paths are randomly written aka standard tranfers. and what about uTorrent? yes they show the side in the computer file transfer path.

  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on 7-Zip

    can you explain this obtained from the IDM download network byte size: 2,515,843,935 bytes byte disk size: 2,515,845,120 bytes while uTorrent byte size: 2,284,737,156 bytes byte disk size: 2,284,737,156 bytes I know that downloading from IDM will find an imperfect endpoint because the network and computer transfer paths are randomly written aka standard tranfers. and what about uTorrent? yes they show the side in the computer file transfer path.

  • Modified a comment on discussion Help on 7-Zip

    please help from you that I appreciate. It all started with my work towards the PS2 7z game file. everything I found for the old 7z file. starting from downloading from the browser then diextrak: data error, and I also downloaded the trace from IDM Download also ended: data error. but when the 7z file downloaded from uTorrent was successfully extracted. please help me sir .. country: from indonesia

  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on 7-Zip

    please help from you that I appreciate. It all started with my work towards the PS2 7z game file. everything I found for the old 7z file. starting from downloading from the browser then diextrak: data error, and I also downloaded the trace from IDM Download also ended: data error. but when the 7z file downloaded from uTorrent was successfully extracted. please help me sir .. country: from indonesia

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