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FAQ του Kazaa Lite:
My download was completed, but I cannot find the file?If you start a download, a .dat file (partial download) is created. It's important to notice, that the path to the current download folder is coded into the .dat file, together with other information like the filename. When the file is finished with downloading it will be renamed and put into the folder that is stored inside the .dat file. So it is important that that folder is present. If not, the file will stay a .dat file or might even get deleted (when using different partitions).
If you change the download folder or use a different setting after reinstallation you can still use the uncompleted .dat files. But after completion, the client tries to copy the final files to the original download folder. If this folder still exists, you may find the file there. If you have removed it, the .dat stays in your current download folder and cannot be copied. Do NOT rename it, because the download info is still attached to the end of the file. If you recreate the original folder, then the file will be copied to its final destiny.
If you can't remember your 'old' download folder, you can use the K-Dat or DatView tool to find it out.
How can I resume my old partial downloads?All FastTrack clients (Kazaa Lite, Kazaa, Grokster) can complete each others .dat files. If you start a download, a .dat file (partial download) is created. It's important to notice, that the path to the current download folder is coded into the .dat file, together with other information like the filename. When the file is finished with downloading it will be renamed and put into the folder that is stored inside the .dat file. So it is important that that folder is present. If not, the file will stay a .dat file or might even get deleted (when using different partitions).
1) Just copy all your old partial downloads (.dat files) into the download folder that you use for Kazaa Lite. See the Installation section of this F.A.Q. for a recommended setup.
2) Make sure your 'old' download folder is still present on your system. If not, create it manually. This is only required if your 'new' folder is different from the one you used before. If you can't remember your 'old' download folder, you can use the K-Dat or DatView tool to find it out.
My downloads disappear after completion.See topic above.