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Next » Disk write error...in use by another process Thread Rating: 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average 1 2 3 4 5 Thread Modes Disk write error...in use by another vuze disk read error flush inconsistent entry length position wrong process kn4s Fresh Torrenter Posts: 1 Threads: 1 Joined: Sep 2015 Reputation: 0 #1 vuze disk read error flush fails 09-24-2015, 06:24 AM AMD phenom II x6 1055t 2,81GHz 4Gb ram 100/100 fibre Java 1.8.0_60 Oracle Corporation SWT v4508, win32 disk read error vuze mac Windows 7 v6.1, amd64 V5.6.2.0/4 az3 Hello! my first post here on the forum and not super forumsavvy :) but since I figured out a couple of problems I've had with vuze and
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couldn't find any post about it I thought I'd share. I've been using Vuze for quite some time but never had any big problems until a week ago. I was downloading a couple of big packs (60 & 90 Gb) when I started getting errors: "disk write fails, flush fails the file *****.avi is in use by another process" I think it might have happened vuze error disk write error flush fails before but then Ive just restarted vuze and it's been fine (probably because of my reasonably fast connection, i e it's finnished downloading before the error has occured again) anyways after a fair bit of googling I was pretty sure it was some sort of background indexing/scanning that did it so I found this: http://achintyasharma.blogspot.se/2009/1...te_07.html It explains how to figure out what processes are locking the file(s) (also read the comments and don't use Unlocker unless you like malware) In his case it was the thumbnailviewer but for me I found it to be AVAST & windows indexing so I simply turned off the windows indexing for that partition open an explorer window right-click the partition click properties uncheck the last box that says something like "allow for files on this unit to be indexed past the fileproperties" (I have a swedish version of windows) click ok and for AVAST I excluded my vuze download folder from scans: click settings scroll down to exclusions and browse to or enter the path for your downloadfolder (in my case E:\downloads\vuze downloads) click ok Filezilla was also using that folder but since I wasn't using it I just uninstalled it, no
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would leave my computer idle for some time I would get an error message from one to many of the torrents. This drove me nuts. I use http://achintyasharma.blogspot.com/2009/10/how-to-solve-vuze-azuerues-disk-write_07.html my computer to download a LOT of stuff, and my computer runs 24 http://www.commentcamarche.net/forum/affich-4001937-azureus-error-disk-write-error X 7, with Vuze usually downloading something in the background. So I had to do a little digging, and the culprit turned out to be other processes. This is really weird. Vuze worked perfectly just some time ago, but now it keeps giving me problems. That's crazy! The error that Vuze would spew disk read out consistently was "File close fails: flush fails, open fails" and it would go on rambling about not able to access a file. Now there are two things to notice here:1.The problem would not happen when you would immediately restart the torrent.2.The problem would occur to random files (But mostly to those files that are being downloaded/written to).Some process was obviously locking the file and preventing disk read error it from being written to by Vuze. So how do we solve this? I would not give out a process name yet, but I'll write the steps that you can use to find the culprit process. You would need the following 2 utilities.1.Unlocker2.Process ExplorerNow whenever you encounter the problem, it would present itself with this kind of dialog:I have done a shabby work of blacking out the file that was causing the problem, but don't worry, it won't be blackened out in the dialog on your computer.Next, you want to go to that file and right click on it to select unlocker.My Unlocker window reported these:Azureus (Well, that figures)DllHost (Aha! What's this?)To find out the trouble causing process we proceed to process explorer. Before we go there, let me give you a sneak preview of the culprit. It's Windows! Anyway, when I checked for the DllHost process in process explorer, it wasn't missing. But I noticed that the explorer was open with that folder. So I refreshed the view on this and then checked the process explorer again. Voila! There it was, for a fleeting moment, dllhost.exe appears, and then disappears. So that's the problem! The Thu
Deutsch Français Italiano Português Nederlands Polski हिंदी Connexion Recevoir la lettre d'information Recherche Accueil Encyclopédie Forum Posez une question Dernières questions Windows Mac Linux Internet Jeux vidéo Logiciels Matériel Mobile Réseau Virus Café Astuces Bureautique Internet Logiciels Matériel Mobile Virus Windows Windows 7 Windows 8 Télécharger Posez une question Logiciels Windows Logiciels Mac Logiciels Linux Applis Android Applis Blackberry Applis iPad Applis iPhone Applis Windows Phone News Découverte du jour Internet Jeux vidéos Entreprise Interviews pro Logiciels pro Management Tests & comparatifs Sites Pro Emploi Accueil Forum Logiciels Signaler AZUREUS error disk write error Posez votre question toubab - Dernière réponse le 29 nov. 2012 à 08:48 Bonjour, dans azureus, impossible de telecharger des fichiers > 5Go, il me met espace insuffisant sur le disque pourtant mon dur est un 250 Go et rempli à même pas 20 %; si je relance le fichier à telecharger, ça va mais il se bloque 5 mn après Afficher la suite AZUREUS error disk write error [Azureus][erreur]Disk read error "disk write caching is disabled (Résolu) Disk write caching is disable... [XP] Disk write caching is disabled [azureus DISK READ ERROR] (Résolu) Utile +4 Signaler Luhann 4 juin 2008 à 19:03 J'ai eu le même problème récemment. En fait, depuis que j'ai mis à jour Azureus avec Vuze. Voici la solution que j'ai pu apporter : Visiblement ce sont les fichiers d'échange qui posent problème. Vuze semble passer par ceux-ci avant de copier le fichier sur le disque dur. Ainsi, même s'il fait l'allocation de mémoire au moment du lancement du torrent (comme précédemment avec Azureus), il utilise les fichiers d'échange comme espace mémoire de travail pendant le téléchargement. La procédure est la suivante : 1. clic droit sur le poste de travail => propriétés 2. aller sur l'onglet "avancé" 3. dans "performances "clic sur "paramètres" 4. clic sur l'onglet "avancé" 5. dans "mémoire virtuelle" vous avez la taille totale du fichier d'échange (que vous pouvez modifier) 6. clic sur "modifier" 7. dans "taille personnalisée" définissez la taille initiale et la taille maximale (attention, c'et en Mo, donc si vous avez un pack de 5 gigas à télécharger, saisir "5000" pour 5000 Mo et