Just bought and downloaded the game on release, launching it instantly gives me an error message explaining there has been a crash and a crash report has been saved. I tried the usual steps, restarting PC, running as admin, verifying game files.
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I have the same problem with crashing on game launch, it just does not respond and exits everytime. A temporary fix that I found was creating a brand new user account on my Windows 10 and launching Ylands from there. I do not know why this is the case. I have looked at my main user account and new user account files, and I cannot find out what the problem is.
There are two common problems with Docker volumes: Paths that differ between the Radarr and download client container and paths that prevent fast moves and hard links. The first is a problem because the download client will report a download's path as /torrents/My.Movie.2018/, but in the Radarr container that might be at /downloads/My.Movie.2018/. The second is a performance issue and causes problems for seeding torrents. Both problems can be solved with well planned, consistent paths.
Most Docker images suggest paths like /movies and /downloads. This causes slow moves and doesn't allow hard links because they are considered two different file systems inside the container. Some also recommend paths for the download client container that are different from the Radarr container, like /torrents. The best solution is to use a single, common volume inside the containers, such as /data. Your Movies would be in /data/Movies, torrents in /data/downloads/torrents and/or usenet downloads in /data/downloads/usenet.
The Microsoft Download Manager solves these potential problems. It gives you the ability to download multiple files at one time and download large files quickly and reliably. It also allows you to suspend active downloads and resume downloads that have failed.
When I'm starting a new download approx. +8GB with speed +15MB/s uTorrent gets jammed and crashes quickly, within a minute. I've noticed how read cache goes full (doesn't get bigger as it should) just the moment it crashes. During this time I cannot even use my web browser (Chrome), it just says something like "Waiting for cache..." at the bottom bar.
After the crash computer continues working normally but uTorrent forced to quit itself. Opening it again shows it is missing the previous file I just started to download and re-downloading shows the file is still there and it starts checking the already downloaded parts. It seems to be working perfectly after continuing, no matter how fast it comes. Read cache also gets bigger automatically as it gets full.
This problem was also with my old hard drives and SSD and still with my brand new hard drives and also SSD. I upgraded motherboard, processor, memorys and disks and still uTorrent continues to crash the same way. I did clean install of Windows 8.1 and I had Windows 7 previously. My system is now on 2 x SSD RAID 0 and I'm using 2 x 3TB WD Red disks as an RAID 1 array for my downloads at the moment. Previously I didn't have RAID at all, just normal different aged and types of disks and SSD.
Well, if I'm disabling "Override automatic cache size and specify the size manually" or changing it smaller (such as 128MB), I'm getting "Disk Cache overloaded xx %" all the time - as I told you before. This causes my download speed to crash down to some KB's / s for a while and then rush back up to top speeds until cache runs out again quickly.
Maybe my disks can't keep up making full files at the start of the download and save downloaded information at high speed at the same time? (just tried downloading 4 files, total of 30GB at the same time, which is normal in my use)
I updated to 3.4.1 Beta (30746) and I'm still having the same problem. As Write Cache got up near 1GB, uTorrent somehow got jammed for a moment (not even my web-browser responded) and continued after 10-20 seconds and Write Cache got smaller (got wrote to disk). I added 5 more files to download at the same time (approx. total of 5GB), Write Cache started to climb again and after under a minute I got the same "Windows ran out of memory. Unable to allocate xxxxx bytes" error and uTorrent crashes again.
I also checked Windows Error Logs from Event Viewer and all I could find was one error producing the same information over and over again (somewhat the same time as uTorrent crashes / Windows ran out of memory errors):
I'm still using max write cache (1.75GB) and I'm not having any problems with it. I don't seem to have any reason to lower it. Sometimes my cache reaches 1GB (while downloading +30MB/s) so it would overload the disk cache (as mentioned before).
I have been to Firefox general settings, and Applications - "Choose how Firefox handles the files you download from the web or the applications you use while browsing" but .torrent is not listed. When I search "torrent" in the Applications search box, I get only "magnet" as a result, nothing for "torrent" files (see image).
If you installed the game via the torrent from the instructions above then skip to the setup in the launcher.This is only for people who use their Steam files, but do not own any DLC.This only downloads the DLC maps. You cannot play the game only with these files. If you want to download the game then read above!Keep in mind that if a server rotates a DLC map and you don't have them installed you will be kicked so if you can it's probably better to install them.
The section will cover how to download and install the English DLC to get the complete MW3 experience.If you don't want to install them then you can skip to the setup in the launcher.You can either download them using the MEGA link or the torrent file. You do not need to download both, pick whichever option works best for you.Note that these files will only work on an English copy of the game and that they're optional. Only download them if you want to play DLC maps.Keep in mind that if a server rotates a DLC map and you don't have them installed you will be kicked so if you can it's probably better to install them.This only downloads the DLC maps. You cannot play the game only with these files. If you want to download the game then read above!
Some users reported that the program puts a dot or a space at the end or beginning of a folder of a torrent file every time they add a torrent. To fix the system cannot find the file specified uTorrent error, check if there are any dots or spaces before or after the folder or file name. Then remove them and see if the error gets fixed
It has been proven that deleting all files associated with that torrent can fix the uTorrent the system cannot find the path specified error. This is because the error can be caused by incorrectly downloaded torrent files.
If none of the above methods fix the uTorrent system cannot find the path error, you can try reverting to the earlier version of uTorrent. For example, if you are using uTorrent 3.5.5, you can go to Google and search for uTorrent 3.5.1 or 3.5.3, and install the version. Then you can download the torrent again and see if the error gets fixed.
# 2. Open your downloading application > Double-click the restored torrent files > The downloading program will automatically create a new task, resuming the download for you."} },{"@type": "Question","name": "2. How do I recover a removed torrent?","acceptedAnswer": { "@type": "Answer", "text": "Once your torrent gets removed, check your local folder on your PC in this location C drive > Users > UserName > AppData > Roaming > torrent folder. If nothing was found, use file recovery software like EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard to scan your disk and restore the deleted torrent immediately.
"I downloaded a movie torrent from uTorrent. When it is fully downloaded and still exists on my hard drive, I accidentally deleted it by press the button "REMOVE". The torrent is downloaded as magnet links, so I don't have the .torrent files. So, can I still recover the downloaded torrent file and resume the download? Is there any other way that can help?"
Many people who download videos or other documents online via .torrent files may have encountered the same problem. Usually, when the torrent files get removed from your download list, you may apply reliable file recovery software or manual methods to restore them from your local drive. Follow this page and check the detailed steps to bring your lost torrent files or downloaded files back on your own.
Is it possible to recover torrent downloads? Of course, yes. When you delete or remove the torrents from the application, your computer won't remove or erase the actual data files that you were downloading.
If you have little EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard experience, stay on this page. We would like to introduce you to how to recover deleted or lost torrent and resume failed downloads step by step. Hope it is helpful!
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