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The file is there, but the computer says it isn't, and I can't delete it, help needed
I got a problem. A while ago I downloaded the following using uTorrent
"[TV-Japan] X-JAPAN Kougeki Saikai 2008 I.V. ~Hametsu ni Mukatte~ Mubou na Yoru (2008.03.30) Vol.1 [800x450 XviD+MP3 DMM].avi" (1,7GB) In this torrent file was also the following files: "_____padding_file_0_if you see this file, please update to BitComet 0.85 or above____" and "READ PLEASE BY X-JAPAN .txt" (Well, those two above files isn't the problem, just thought I'd mention it.) The problem is that my computer doesn't seem to know that the AVI file is there. I can't open it (it doesn't exist), I can't delete it (which is what I'd like to do) Some images follow below. This is the folder which the files are in. ![]() ...And when I right-click the file I get the following menu (Swedish WinXP). "Play" "Add to Windows Media Player playlist" "Play in Windows Media Player" "Open with..." "Send to..." ![]() And this is what the "Properties" look like for the AVI file (I couldn't right-click and choose 'properties', I had to go to the "File menu") ![]() Any suggestions, or questions? I can add that I have tried to "re-download" the file, using the exact same torrent file which I used to download this file. It just says that all three files are downloaded 100%. Jam it back in, in the dark.
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![]() Is there any limit to how large files you can download if the HD is in the format NTFS (I know FAT32 has a limit about 1 or 2 GB), but I don't know if NTFS HDs have any. There's nowhere I can't reach.
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Thank you everyone for your help.
Now I've gotten my questions answered. ![]() This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |