[REL] Home (2008)
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password?
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It's admittedly a bit weird. If I highlight the password by hand in the post, and copy and paste it into the archive manager's password field, everything is fine. But if I use the code box's "select all" function to copy and paste the password into the archive manager's password field, the archive manager tells me that it's the wrong password. I have no idea why that might be.
Re: [REL] Home (2008)
thanks
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OK, I give up! I was playing around to see if I could figure out and "fix" the problem, but I could not even replicate the problem. When I use the "select all" from the code box and type CTRL+C, it copies it correctly and gives an acceptable password for 7zip. I have no idea why it was not working for others! But you figured out a workaround so all is well.ttulog wrote: Thu Oct 16, 2025 10:33 am It's admittedly a bit weird. If I highlight the password by hand in the post, and copy and paste it into the archive manager's password field, everything is fine. But if I use the code box's "select all" function to copy and paste the password into the archive manager's password field, the archive manager tells me that it's the wrong password. I have no idea why that might be.
Re: [REL] Home (2008)
maybe it's the swoftware they are using? (Assuming they aren't using 7zip)
If they are, nevermind my comment
If they are, nevermind my comment
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I prefer not to talk too much about what exact hardware and software I'm using at home. I might, after all, want to describe that software or hardware in completely different parts of the internet, parts that are not at all FLM-related, if I want to talk about or ask for help with completely non-FLM-related technical problems. So I kind of see that as personal identifying information.Moonee wrote: Thu Oct 16, 2025 11:14 am maybe it's the swoftware they are using? (Assuming they aren't using 7zip)
If they are, nevermind my comment
Re: [REL] Home (2008)
If 8 GB is a good size for you, I've reupped the MEGA links from my original bluray rip post:
viewtopic.php?p=77716#p77716
viewtopic.php?p=77716#p77716
Re: [REL] Home (2008)
I try to avoid large downloads (Anything over 10gb unless it's something very hard to find)
My pc only has about 87gb internal storage (when nothing has been downloaded on my pc)
So I try to keep the ones I really enjoyed and I normally just delete the rest after I watch them (I only start deleting though once my pc gets close to running out of storage)
My pc only has about 87gb internal storage (when nothing has been downloaded on my pc)
So I try to keep the ones I really enjoyed and I normally just delete the rest after I watch them (I only start deleting though once my pc gets close to running out of storage)
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Re: [REL] Home (2008)
You need to buy a portable HDD or 2 (go for the 2.5 inch ones that don't need a separate power supply). You can get 4TB ones for $100. I'm struggling with 256gb boot drive and 12TB of internal HDD drive!Moonee wrote: Fri Oct 17, 2025 12:18 am I try to avoid large downloads (Anything over 10gb unless it's something very hard to find)
My pc only has about 87gb internal storage (when nothing has been downloaded on my pc)
So I try to keep the ones I really enjoyed and I normally just delete the rest after I watch them (I only start deleting though once my pc gets close to running out of storage)