NOW it makes more sense! Trying to transfer the partials from one computer to another and get them to restart just might be a little more tricky. You will DEFINITELY need MetFileRegenerator. If you no longer have the ed2k links at all, it probably will NOT work. Sorry. When I have used it, it makes me reload the ed2k before it finally works. If you can identify the movies and FIND the ed2k links before you start, then it could work.
In this way it is the same as torrenting: if there is nothing in the Transfers/Downloads window, nothing will download. If you have a partial torrent downloaded, then you can usually restart it if you have the original .torrent file or Magnet link. (It should be just like reloading an old completed torrent to reshare it.) The torrent/ed2k links are what "tells" the Torrent/eMule client to download something in the first place. Data sitting in the Download/Temp folder means nothing without that.
An emule search of "the ever after 2014" gives me 3 reasonable possibilities. Of course in this case you could give up on your partial and try an alternate.
Triela wrote: Sun May 05, 2024 9:15 am
The other is a video where a 14-year-old-looking 23-year-old, does too play a 16 year old.
Well if you know her age you might know her name and at least be able to find the name of the movie and search in eMule and find an ed2k link, unless it is completely gone from eMule by now. (In which case, you could not download it anyway.)
It did not fix, so corrupted they are?
Yes, but that does not mean it is hopeless. Emule has some error-correction built in (I think), so the parts with errors would be discarded and correct replacements downloaded. But this is really WAY beyond my technical knowledge; I am just going by the the errors I sometimes see showing up in the Logs. (And I say, "Hmmm, what's that mean?")
I don't find those instructions very clear.
No kidding. I read it, then downloaded the software, then followed along step-by-step with the different options. When it was done and it worked I was surprised because I did not even know what I was doing. The next time I had to use it some time later, I had to refresh my memory by looking back at the instructions again. Maybe by the third time I was able to figure it out on my own...
You will also likely have to reload the ed2k link.
If I only knew how to do just that! How do I dó that?
Reloading an ed2k link is exactly the same as putting it into eMule for the first time.
First, wait until you are prompted to do so by the software. Second, find the ed2k link, whether it is at FLM or another site, or after searching in the eMule Search tab. Third, double-click it wherever you found it and it will load in the Transfers tab. Or copy-paste it from a website into the Transfers tab.
If only there WERE names!!
That is the one huge never-corrected flaw in partial eMule downloads: they are identified only by an arbitrary number. At least Torrents give the partial download the same name as it would be if it were complete! But then, eMule stopped official development well over a decade ago.
There were times when I had some sort of CRASH and I ended up with a Transfers tab of ed2k links indicating errors for multiple files. I could only regenerate them when I figured out which ed2k link matched which partial files by their size.
It will be interesting to see if you have any success. You may very well have to give up and delete the partials, then start over again when some time from now you realize there was "some movie" you wanted and go looking for it again.