Error Resume Data Save Fails Failed To Write Control File
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does "Error: resume data fails" mean? Can I do something about it? Who's fault is it? How do I avoid getting this annoying message and getting a fast download? Update: The complete message says: "Error: resume data fails (then the name of the torrent and its location on my computer) this process has no access to the process because it's being used by another program, open fails, flush fails." Follow vuze disk read error 1 answer 1 Report Abuse Are you sure you want to delete this answer? Yes No Sorry, something has gone wrong. Trending Now Aly Raisman Kenneth Bone Joey Bosa Conor McGregor Donatella Versace Mortgage Calculator Tanya Tucker 2016 Crossovers Travel Insurance Rebecca Ferguson Answers Best Answer: There should be further info to the error after that. I have seen a resume data error in Vuze for different reasons. Saving a large file (>4GB) to a FAT32 drive. - Drive needs to be converted to NTFS A corrupted file in the download. - usually have to discard the partial download and start over - Not enough RAM (too many programs running) There have also been some situations where there has been no explanation. Edit: That error is either a corrupted file (if it only happens on this torrent) or a lack of permission to write to the download location (if it happens on all torrents) or a indexing program (like Google Desktop) using the download folder. If it is the first, you probably have to delete the partial download and try again. If it is the second, that usually results from the download saving to the Application Data folder (or some other protected area-usually on Vista). Chan
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Mar 2016 Reputation: 0 #1 03-14-2016, 10:35 PM I'm getting a rather annoying error when attempting to download, vuze error open fails file not found access denied and even when doing a re-check sometimes. So to start out, let's go over the system it's on... OS - Windows 7 SP1 x64 OS and Vuze install harddrive https://answers.yahoo.com/question/?qid=20081004173332AACRKWC - 500GB(~80%full) SATA2 NTFS Harddrive for downloads - 1TB(~55% full) SATA2 NTFS Internet - Frontier Bonded DSL - 24Mb/s down, 2Mb/s up Router model: Actiontec F2250 Firmware version: 36.128L.02 Wired - gigabit ethernet "System" box: Code: Java 1.8.0_73 (64 bit)
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V5.7.1.0/4 az So, I'm certain 90% http://forum.vuze.com/Thread-Error-when-attempting-to-download of the information is unnecessary for this specific error. But this is the error that shows up: Code: Error: Resume data save fails: flush fails, write fails, the request could not be performed because of an I/O device error This happens after any new torrent reaches roughly 2-3% completion, after which it errors, and with a forced re-check, shows 0% downloaded. The error that occurs during a re-check is different, claiming it cannot find the file. I am trying to reproduce it to give an exact. I used to have the drive mounted as an NTFS folder. I changed this, and assigning it a drive letter outright, which appears to have stopped it from producing the error finding the file while re-checking. I have done numerous chkdisk scans, both in OS and during boot, done a defragment, and used WD's Data Lifeguard SMART display and Extended test. Not a single one of these has ever shown a single error. In addition, there is not a single process on the system that was even acc
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