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http://www.angelfire.com/ego2/idleloop for more help and tips.
You do not need to install this program. Simply unzip the downloaded file, and:
- put the .exe file in the folder where your KaZaA, Grokster or iMesh program stores
your partially downloaded files. Usually this is the same folder from where you get your
complete downloaded files, and you'll find some files with the extension .dat there,
which correspond with the files that you haven't downloaded entirely yet.
- or just put the .exe file wherever you want to, and select the "source folder" (the
one that contains your .dat files) just clicking on left most icon in app's toolbar. The
program will remember your folder selection...
Once you have the program copied there, you can run it. It'll find all the incomplete
files there. You can order the files showed by any column: file name, dat name, bytes
downloaded, file size, dat file size, last writing date, or order of download's beginning.
Selecting one in the list, will show how much bytes you have downloaded, how
much blocks of data are, and where they are, the users that you can download the
file from, and some other data, like the last writing date (from your KaZaA, iMesh or
Groskter program) for that file (from v0.6 and later).
If you then press Ctrl+A (or right-clicking and selecting "Advanced"), you'll see more
data related to that file: ip directions of users and supernodes, parameters store in the
file, file checksums, and .dat file checksum, among others. If you generate a report,
the advanced mode will show you the last writing date at the end of each file (from
v0.6 and later).
You can select one file, and copy its contents to another file in various ways:
- only first good data block
- only valid data, without gaps
- data and gaps, but fills gaps with zeros or ones (bits)
- complete .dat file, but fill gaps with zeros or ones (bits): This file can be reused by
your KaZaA, Grokster or iMesh program.
- only .dat info tail: with this option you only preserve the KaZaA (Grokster or iMesh)
info portion of the .dat file. Perhaps this could be useful for debugging purposes...
If you double-click a file, the app will extract data from it to a file on chosen
"destination folder", and open this later as if you'd double-click on it in the windows
explorer: if it's a movie, it will be opened by your default movie player; if it's an image, it
will be opened by your default image viewer... and so on. [ do not open executable
files (.exe, .com, .bat ... ), or do it at your own risk

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Alternatively, you can choose open extracted files, or even the .dats themselves,
with one of two external applications, that you can freely choose from the
"configuration" form... (click on "eye" icon in toolbar).
Resuming: using context menu (right click, .dat data options) or keys F5 to F10, u
can:
- copy data from .dat using selected mode (available in all versions).
- copy data and open the file as if u would be clicking on it in the windows explorer.
Just with a double-click!.
- copy data and open the file with an external application. There are two configurable
applications for choosing.
- open the .dat file directly with one of two available external applications.
Another feature of the program is the production of global reports for your .dats
folder. You'll see then statistics for every file found there, how much hard disk space
is occupied, how much with valid data, and how much total space you need for
complete all the downloads, the possible incorrect or damaged files found...
You can select another folder from where to get .dat files, or select another folder to
copy your files to (it copies files to the initial folder by default), by clicking on the
buttons with the image of a folder, on the program's button bar.
Explore the possibilities...
http://www.angelfire.com/ego2/idleloop
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