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 · Re: Download stopped at 99% despite many peers. dylanfan wrote: If you're still downloading, do any of the connected peers have a higher "completed" percentage than you? Select your torrent, click on the inspector (the script "i" in the top right corner of the window), select "peers" tab (looks like people's heads) and see if multiple people.  · Other possible solutions. Check what the remaining % is. Open up the torrent's Details and go to the Files tab to see which file is incomplete. If it is bltadwin.ru, bltadwin.ru bltadwin.ru_Store, right-click the file and choose Set Priority - D o not download. Operating systems sometimes generate these files when you browse a directory or folder. % usually indicates that a part of a file is missing. It is not neccessary to have a % seeder if all of the file is distributed because the way torrents work different parts of the file are sent to different peers until normally they get the whole file. Try using the file at .


The torrent maker included by mistake a system file in the torrent (such as bltadwin.ru or bltadwin.ru), which in the meantime got updated by Windows. Thus the piece containing the file will fail the hash check constantly. Check for such files in your torrent task and deselect them. Torrents Stuck at x%. For the last couple of days (around 5 days) many of my torrents are stuck at x%, which never happened before. I didn't bother when the first torrent got stuck, but now 5 of them are in similar state. All of them downloaded at 2/3MBps before they got stuck; now I see flickers of KBps with no real result. When your download stops at %#shortsNotice: This content is created based on Moonton's Material and complies with Derivative Content Policy, Moonton does.


Other possible solutions. Check what the remaining % is. Open up the torrent's Details and go to the Files tab to see which file is incomplete. If it is bltadwin.ru, bltadwin.ru bltadwin.ru_Store, right-click the file and choose Set Priority - D o not download. Operating systems sometimes generate these files when you browse a directory or folder. Torrents are downloaded to your computer piece by piece. Once complete, the pieces form a whole, but that is never achieved if the download never completes. Torrents that are stuck at 99 per cent completion can be extremely frustrating, as some can take days to download to that point and then not complete. % usually indicates that a part of a file is missing. It is not neccessary to have a % seeder if all of the file is distributed because the way torrents work different parts of the file are sent to different peers until normally they get the whole file. Try using the file at %. The missing piece may not affect the file's function.

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