Quade wrote:When the disk free space window pops up, it's a critical error. Once you free some disk space, the popup windows will close automatically. You really should try to stop running out of disk space before it happens. If you want, I can tell you how to set a couple gig disk free space limit.
Since it seems to come up with some frequency, maybe the free space setting needs to be exposed as something that can be set via the GUI under Options?
Quade wrote:When the box is popped up, Newsbin will pause the download. At that point you just need to alt-tab away to delete files. A secret is that recycle bin will often run you out of disk space. If you tell Newsbin to use the recycle bin when it's cleaning up, you won't get your disk space back after the RARS are deleted.
When the disk free space window pops up, it's a critical error. Once you free some disk space, the popup windows will close automatically. You really should try to stop running out of disk space before it happens. If you want, I can tell you how to set a couple gig disk free space limit.
LLynchh wrote:1. In the File list. if i have long file list, every time there is downloaded a new split/file, the File is comming in at the Top of the File list but the List moves down to the bottom, very irritating when there comes a new split/file every 10 second, and I at the Same time try to select another file.
You are missing my point, i will like to do the "cleaning" inside off newsbin. I already set newsbin to delete rar files.
Quade wrote:You are missing my point, i will like to do the "cleaning" inside off newsbin. I already set newsbin to delete rar files.
You can do that before you run out of disk space. Once you run out it's kinda too late. Are you deleting to recycle bin? If so, then deleting in Newsbin probably won't free up any real disk space because a delete with recycle bin just moves the files instead of deleting them.
As for the order the files enter the files list. I feel your pain. The issue is people finding the files they download if they're just being appended to the bottom of a long list, they might not even know they're there. I can think about it. Dropping them to the bottom of the list makes sense but it's a behavior change that many people won't like so, I have to give it some thought.
My recycle bin is empty, the problem is if I download a file that is 30gb then it's going to be 60gb because off unpar,
Quade wrote:My recycle bin is empty, the problem is if I download a file that is 30gb then it's going to be 60gb because off unpar,
Yeah, with repair it can probably be 10% bigger than that even so add another 3 GB for repair. I normally recommend having 3 times the disk space available for each download. So, if the download is 30 Gb, you probably want at least 90 gb free. Considering what you're downloading, you should probably keep 200-300 Gb free. Unless you're only downloading one set.
Fundamental you can prevent this from happening by not getting low on free space. Once the unrar/repair starts, there's no stopping it. It'll run till it fails. It does check available disk space before the unrar but if you keep downloading at the same time, you might still run out of space during the unrar. You can probably prevent this from happening by telling Newsbin to stop downloading during the unrar/repair. It's in the performance options.
You might be able to prevent the free space popup from popping if you pause Newsbin as soon as you click it away. I'll have to verify that though.
As for the files list, I understand the issue. The only question is whether I change it from what everyone is used to to something else.
LLynchh wrote:But the Other problem, the one with Newsbin jumps to the bottom every time a new file is downloaded at the top off the List, I can't see what people shut use that behavier for, it is meaningless from my point off view.
If it whas up to me the File list shutten move at all when there is a new file coming in to the File list.
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