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After PC reboot, everything goes back to 0% #937
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Originally created by @mmakita on GitHub (Nov 24, 2013).
Hello team,
I've been experiecing this issues every time I reboot the PC. When I open qB, all torrents reset to 0%.
@sledgehammer999 commented on GitHub (Nov 24, 2013):
@mmakita which version of qbt were you using when this happened?
Does it still happen if you first exit qbittorrent, wait a few seconds and then reboot?
@Dnamb commented on GitHub (Nov 26, 2013):
I can confirm this happens with the latest 3.2.0alpha (atleast for me, maybe some other versions will have the same bug), torrent download through magnet link seems to be getting downloaded to a temp folder (folder name being the torrent hash value) and after restart these downloaded files get deleted. One more thing I noticed was when I added a magnet link without letting it get the metadata, the path set was default. But when I add a magnet link a let it download the metadata before adding, the path set is to tmp folder (eg.tmp/).
@mmakita commented on GitHub (Nov 26, 2013):
Yes, it still happens when I close qb then reboot.
All downloaded files are there, it's just qb that shows everything at 0%. Wouldnt be a problem if I didnt have to seed, but...
@sledgehammer999 commented on GitHub (Nov 30, 2013):
Just to be really sure. I mean make qbt REALLY quit via File->Exit and not close to the tray. Does it still happen?
@ Dnamb go to #994
@mmakita commented on GitHub (Nov 30, 2013):
Turns out I now dont think it is a problem with qbittorrent anymore. What happens is that it cant find the file since they are in an other partition which for some reason may not be mounted when the OS starts up. Whenever I boot the OS, even some symbolic links are shown as broken. I have to open the partition in the file browser first and then open qbt. Only after I open the partition in file explorer it can access the files and correctly mark the %
@sledgehammer999 commented on GitHub (Nov 30, 2013):
Symbolic links? I suppose you are using linux. Anyhow, something is wrong with mount obviously. Not a problem of qbt atm. Closing. Thanks for the report back!
@mmakita commented on GitHub (Nov 30, 2013):
Yes, problem resides in linux mounting... I will investigate this, but thanks for the support and congrats for your work!
@dudaskank commented on GitHub (Mar 25, 2016):
Hi, I have the same problem. I was downloading some files, then the PC restarted after a fail in energy, then after restart all downloads were on 0% again.
Other files that reached 100% was ok.
I'm using version 3.1.9.2, in Windows 10. The download folder is in a separate disk (1 TB Seagate HD) from SO (120 GB Samsumg 840 EVO).
@sledgehammer999 commented on GitHub (Mar 25, 2016):
Latest version is v3.3.3 and this is a closed issue.