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» Read fails - result too large Thread Rating: 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average 1 2 3 4 5 Thread Modes Read fails - result too large Qofcheez Fresh Torrenter Posts: 3 Threads: 1 Joined: Sep 2014 Reputation: 0 #1 09-16-2014, vuze disk read error flush inconsistent entry length position wrong 06:07 AM Over the past couple of weeks I've been dowloading a massive file - vuze disk read error out of memory 160G. I'd gotten around 80% of it. Yesterday after a brief software update (OSX Snow Leopard) I suddenly lost the connection and got ncat close: result too large an error. Every attempt to restart the download has resulted in "Error: Disk read error - read fails - result too large". It always happens at 18.7% of the check. I did notice I was out of room on vuze error disk write error flush fails my hard drive so delete items to give me over 100G room (and emptied the trash) Since then I have: 1. updated Vuze 2. ran repair permissions in the disk utility 3. restarted numerous times 4. forced recheck of file 5. Tried running check with next to nothing else running I am really hoping not to have to start the download again, it has been going for so long and I was so close to finishing! Any
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thoughts? Find Reply GaryE Swarm Master Posts: 338 Threads: 2 Joined: Aug 2014 Reputation: 8 #2 09-16-2014, 09:53 AM (This post was last modified: 09-16-2014, 09:54 AM by GaryE.) It is a single file? Or multiple files? You said a file but I just want to be sure. If it is indeed a single file . . . the fact that you ran out of disk space might explain the problem. I am far from on expert on such things . . . but I would suspect that if you started writing a file and you ran out of space that the HD would go a bit haywire. You repaired the disk using disk utility (which seems like the right step to me) however, due to you running out of space and repairing the disk etc it is very possible that you really only have about 18% of the file at this point. I have had similar problems before . . . and it usually comes down to a bad file or a bad disk sector or something. I have not experienced this problem in several years but what I think I remember doing was to delete the bad file and just go on leeching the torrent. If the torrent really is just one huge file . . . this will of course mean deleting the whole thing and
Forum Advanced Search Browse Forums Staff Online Users More Activity All Activity My Activity Streams Unread Content Content I Started Search More More More All Activity Home µTorrent Mac Troubleshooting (Mac) 'File too large' error Announcements Important Security https://forum.utorrent.com/topic/42838-file-too-large-error/ Advisory 06/07/2016 On June 6th, 2016, BitTorrent was made aware of a security issue http://tuxera.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=5995 involving the vendor which powers our forums. The vulnerability appears to have been through one of the vendor’s other clients, however it allowed attackers to access some information on other accounts. As a result, attackers were able to download a list of our forum users. We are investigating further to learn if any other information was accessed.Our vendor has made disk read backend changes so that the hashes in the file do not appear to be a usable attack vector. As a precaution, we are advising our users to change their passwords. While the passwords may not be used as a vector on the forums, those hashed passwords should be considered compromised. Anyone using the same password for forums as well as other places is strongly advised to update their passwords and/or practice good personal security practices. disk read error Archived This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies. 'File too large' error Started by NoSmokingBandit, December 2, 2008 17 posts in this topic NoSmokingBandit 0 Member Established Members 0 14 posts Posted December 2, 2008 · Report post Im downloading something now that is just over 500mb. I have about 80gb free on my hdd, but occasionally utorrent will stop and tell me the file is too large. It has only happened with this one file so it might just be acting funny for no reason at all, but i'd like to hear if anyone else has had this happen... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites thelittlefire 0 Advanced Member Established Members 0 4,020 posts Posted December 2, 2008 · Report post Is that the exact error message you see in the "Status" column, or in "Activity" in the General tab? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites NoOneButMe 0 Advanced Member Established Members 0 800 posts Posted December 2, 2008 · Report post Are there multiple files in the torrent? If so, have you set a few of them to "do not download"? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites offense74 0 Newbie Members 0 1 post Posted January 5, 2009 · Report
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