Step-by-Step eMule Setup

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Re: Step-by-Step eMule Setup

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Sorry about all the double posts but what's the diff between the number next to the bracket and the number inside the bracket?

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Re: Step-by-Step eMule Setup

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Moonee wrote: Fri Nov 21, 2025 7:30 am Thank goodness, was a little worried

There's gonna be a few downloads that's gonna take like about a day or so to complete because not many sources I can connect to

And I can't keep my pc running all the time

I don't need to pause/stop (not cancel) the download before I exit emule right?
No. I just disconnect and close emule. You might lose progress on the specific "part" you were downloading, but those are only about 10 MB each, at least for the files I have in my client.
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Re: Step-by-Step eMule Setup

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As soon as you start to download a file, eMule creates a .part file in your temp folder. All downloaded parts (chunks of 9.28 MMB) are stored in it. Nothing gets lost when you close your mule. The download will resume when you restart it next time.
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Re: Step-by-Step eMule Setup

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Yeah, I had things to do earlier so I turned off my pc for a while and when I reconnected to emule a little later, the downloads resumed

Thanks!
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Re: Step-by-Step eMule Setup

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Can someone tell me how shortypower works? Next to all the ed2k links on FLM, it has sources info

But I never understood what it's for
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Re: Step-by-Step eMule Setup

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Also, I'm having the exact same problem as Ghost in this thread - viewtopic.php?style=2&t=16299

Is there any fix to this? I'm using Chrome.. Do I need to change browsers?


Edit: I should be more precise.. I kinda read that thread wrong

Ed2k links do work when I click on them in FLM... It's shortypower where the links don't work

I click on a server link on shortypower and it takes me to a "about:blank#blocked" page

Is this supposed to happen?
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Re: Step-by-Step eMule Setup

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Sorry... What's shortypower?
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Re: Step-by-Step eMule Setup

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If you go to an ed2k link on this forum, next to it says "Sources info"

That takes you to some shortypower website

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Ah ok. I didn''t remember the name of the site.

Must be an an issue with your browser.
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Re: Step-by-Step eMule Setup

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Yeah, it was my browser
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