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2016 19:29 There are many reasons why you could get an 'Error' while downloading using FrostWire for Android. 1. Internet Connection a) The most common issue is your internet connection. If for some reason FrostWire's access to the internet will fgets be cut off, even for a second, during a download from Cloud Sources (YouTube, printf c SoundCloud), then the download will go into an 'Error'. The download cannot recover, because the download links for each file in search results
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time out. If you think that's your issue, try using more stable Wi-Fi connection. b) Cloud downloads (from YouTube or SoundCloud) will produce an error if the link to the file times out. When you search https://www.tutorialspoint.com/cprogramming/c_error_handling.htm for a keyword and exit FrostWire then come back a few minutes later, the search results you've gotten before would time out and the download will result in an 'Error'. c) If you get an 'Error' only on BitTorrent Downloads, your router needs some adjustment in settings or your internet provider is throttling or banning the BitTorrent traffic all together. We've even heard about mobile data providers cutting people's BitTorrent access on unlimited plans when http://support.frostwire.com/hc/en-us/articles/201836550-Every-download-ends-in-ERROR-How-to-fix-it- their quota would go above 3-5GB. What happens is that FrostWire fetches the .torrent file for you, but when it's ready to download the data via the BitTorrent network, it's access to the internet get's cut off. In most cases, the file from BitTorrent network will Pause and wait for better network conditions to download, as it can recover without issues multiple times and continue downloading where it left off. 2. You just updated your Android OS The solution depends on what Android version you've updated to - please see here for more info. 3. Huge file, slow device Sometimes if a file is too big and your phone has trouble handling it. It happens on older phones and on phones with older Android operating systems. The amount of applications you have opened at any given time consumes your device's resources, so if you feel your device being too slow could be the case, restart your phone/tablet and open FrostWire ONLY to see how it will run. 4. Battery out during download When your phone runs out of battery while downloading, your downloads will show an error next time you open FrostWire because certain processes were not shot down properly and transfers were not able to recover. 5. Trouble getting a .torrent file On very ra
30 Days In the Last 90 Days In the Last 6 Months Technical Support Overview Search Contact Assistance Request Feedback Support Resources Support Knowledgebase Article Index Top 10 Articles Product Manuals Application Notes Downloads Product http://www.keil.com/support/docs/1859.htm Updates Discussion Forum Books Product Information Software & Hardware Products ARM Development ToolsC166 Development ToolsC51 http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_vista-windows_programs/error-message-anytime-i-try-to-open-any-ms-office/7a210614-5db8-4687-9a87-d8fb110d7c96 Development ToolsC251 Development ToolsDebug AdaptersEvaluation Boards Product Brochures Newsletters Home/Technical Support A51: FATAL ERROR (CAN'T OPEN FILE) WITH C HEADER FILES Information in this article applies to: C51 All Versions C51 Version 7.50 QUESTION When including C header files in assembly modules, the .H files cannot be found in some instances. For example, when including C header files as error c follows: $include (reg52.h) the assembler reports the following error message: A51 FATAL ERROR - FILE: REG51.H ERROR: CAN'T OPEN FILE A51 TERMINATED. ANSWER This problem may be caused by using the macro programming language (MPL) in your assembly modules. To correctly include a C header file in an assembly program, you must use the C style include statement. For example: #include "reg52.h" When you use the C-style include statement, the header file is located and anytime file error included. The Keil A51 Assembler automatically includes the header file reg51.h. To stop the assembler from automaticlly including this file, go to: Project -> 'Options for Target' -> the 'A51' tab -> and uncheck 'Define 8051 SFR Names'. MORE INFORMATION Refer to NOMOD51 in the Ax51 User's Guide. SEE ALSO A51: ERROR 8 (ATTEMPT TO DEFINE AN ALREADY DEFINED LABEL) Last Reviewed: Friday, July 15, 2005 Did this article provide the answer you needed? Yes No Not Sure Products Development Tools ARM C166 C51 C251 µVision IDE and Debugger Hardware & Collateral ULINK Debug Adaptors Evaluation Boards Product Brochures Device Database Distributors Downloads MDK-ARM C51 C166 C251 File downloads Support Knowledgebase Discussion Forum Product Manuals Application Notes Contact Distributors Request a Quote Sales Contacts Cookie Settings | Terms of Use | Privacy | Accessibility | Contact Us | Feedback Copyright © 2005-2016 ARM Group. All rights reserved. Important information This site uses cookies to store information on your computer. By continuing to use our site, you consent to our cookies. Don't show this message again Change Settings Privacy Policy Update ARM’s Privacy Policy has been updated. By continuing to use our site, you consent to ARM’s Privacy Policy. Please review our Privacy Policy to learn more about our collection, use and transfers of your data. Accept and hide this message
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