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Using the following code works for other files, but not .torrent. The resulting files is about 1-3kb smaller than if I download the file via a browser. When opening it in a torrent client, it says the torrent is corrupt.




Download File th-m-dd.torrent



The problem that server returns content compressed by gzip and you download this compressed content to file. For such cases you should check the "Content-Encoding" header and use proper stream reader to decompress the source.I modified your function to handle gzipped content:


Please do not download CD or DVD images with your web browser the wayyou download other files! The reason is that if your downloadaborts, most browsers do not allow you to resume from the point where itfailed.


Instead, please use a tool that supports resuming - typicallydescribed as a download manager. There are many browser pluginsthat do this job, or you might want to install a separateprogram. Under Linux/Unix, you can use aria2, wxDownload Fast or (on thecommand line) wget -c URL orcurl -C - -L -O URL. Thereare many more options listed in a comparisonof download managers.


To install Debian on a machine without an Internet connection,it's possible to use CD images (700 MB each) or DVD images (4.7 GB each).Download the first CD or DVD image file, write it using a CD/DVD recorder (or aUSB stick on i386 and amd64 ports), and then reboot from that.


The first CD/DVD disk contains all the files necessaryto install a standard Debian system.To avoid needless downloads, please do not downloadother CD or DVD image files unless you know that you need packages onthem.


If any of the hardware in your system requires non-free firmware to beloaded with the device driver, you can use one of thetarballs of common firmware packages or download an unofficial imageincluding these non-free firmwares. Instructions how to use the tarballsand general information about loading firmware during an installation canbe found in the Installation Guide.


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Should I have to download it all ?(A OS & 9-GB) Also, What is the Actual file size of debian 8.6 OS ? if you know then please tell me.& if you know any torrent link that have full iso of it then please tell that too. Thanks!


In most cases it is not necessary to download and use all of these images to be able to install Debian on your computer. Debian comes with a massive set of software packages, hence why it takes so many disks for a complete set. Most typical users only need a small subset of those software packages.


Initially, you will only need to download and use the first image of a set (labelled as debian-something-1 to be able to start the Debian installer and set up Debian on your computer. If there are more images available here (labelled debian-something-2, debian-something-3, etc.), they contain the extra packages that can be installed on a Debian system (as mentioned previously). They will not be bootable and are entirely optional. If you have a fast Internet connection, you're most likely better off installing any desired extra packages directly from the Debian mirrors on the Internet instead of by using these extra images.


in most cases it is not necessary to download all of the images for your architecture. The packages are sorted by popularity: The first CD/DVD/BD contains the installation system and the most popular packages. The second one contains slightly less popular ones, the third one even less popular ones, etc. You will probably only need the first couple of DVDs (or the first few CDs) unless you have very special requirements. (And in case you happen to need a package later on which is not on one of the CDs/DVDs/BDs you downloaded, you can always install that package directly from the Internet.)


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To get started, you will first need to have a licence to install Windows 10. You can then download and run the media creation tool. For more information on how to use the tool, see the instructions below.


If you are installing Windows 10 on a PC running Windows XP or Windows Vista, or if you need to create installation media to install Windows 10 on a different PC, see Using the tool to create installation media (USB flash drive, DVD, or ISO file) to install Windows 10 on a different PC section below.


If you downloaded an ISO file for Windows 10, the file is saved locally at the location you selected. If you have a third-party DVD burning program installed on your computer that you prefer to use for creating the installation DVD, that program might open by going to the location where the file is saved and double-clicking the ISO file, or right-click the ISO file, select Open with and choose your preferred DVD burning software.


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So anyway, last night I downloaded about 5gb worth of torrents, and now they are absolutely nowhere to be found. I tried to right click on the torrent after it was finished downloading and began seeding like i usually do, and clicking "open containing folder", but it only takes me to my documents. And there's not a single folder in My Documents that's even slightly related to uTorrent, so I'm positive the downloads aren't in there. Torrents that I download usually save to a downloads folder I have, but somehow the directory has been changed from that downloads folder to "c\". I attempted to download a small file and will provide a screenshot to let you know what I mean below.


I'm assuming "c\" means the C hard drive, right? But I'm not sure. It could be anywhere on the hard drive if I'm not mistaken. I've tried opening up start and searching for the torrents, but nothing ever comes up. I know for a fact that they downloaded 100% successfully, but I'm not sure where they're located. The fact that I can't find the torrents to install/do what I wanted to isn't what bothers me, it's the fact that it wasted space that it seems I can't get back. I've even went into the AppData/Roaming folders for uTorrent and nothing. There's a bunch of torrents I've downloaded that are stored in there, but not the ACTUAL files. I'll provide another screenshot below.


I obviously have a download location directory set, otherwise it wouldn't have downloaded at all.. The thing is it just downloaded to the wrong directory instead of the one I usually use, and now I can't find it.


Yeah, see, I was used to the downloads going into my default downloads folder. But like I said, the location had accidently been set to "c\" which I have been told is an incorrect location. How do I "set the save directory column visible in the job list"?


Nevermind.. I think I found it. Just took a right click on one of the top columns and I enabled Save Directory. Nothing is under it though? . This is really frustrating, all I want is my disk space back since I'm running so low on it. I don't understand why the torrents I downloaded saved 100% and completed, but now are no where to be found on my computer.


And when I right click then choose open containing folder of a torrent I just downloaded, it takes me to My Documents. But there's nothing there out of the ordinary that I haven't seen before. And I'm almost certain there are no hidden folders under there that my documents are saving to. Because if there were, I could still go to search and type in the name of the files and they'd pop up.


When I first downloaded the torrents, the directory location wasn't set to where I wanted it to be. It changes frequently on it's own, not sure how. This is a common issue I've had with uTorrent before, but it never prevented me from actually locating the torrents. It says the location was "C\" which isn't the same as the C drive I'm assuming. When I right click and then choose open containing folder, it just brings me to My Documents and there's absolutely nothing there other than what I always keep there which is only about 4 folders.. And before you or anyone else mentions it, I've checked My Documents and there are NO hidden files or folders. 041b061a72


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