Someone mentioned that if I did not download ALL the files set out in the torrent file, that Transmission might think it's not the same when trying to reconnect. So, the only thing I can think of at this opint is something I read on another site about the files. I also did the above actions with ' Move Data File To' the location, with no results either. To double check where Transmission thought the data was, I right clicked the torrent in Transmssion, went to properties, and looked at LOCATION, which showed exactly where I told it to set the folder to.Īfter setting the location to where the files were I right clicked on the torrent and clicked ' Verify Local Data', but nothing seemed to happen after that and the error remained. (I made sure I pointed Transmission to the parent directory where the data was downloading to. Right clicking the torrent in Transmission, then clicking " Set Location", selecting ' data is already there' radio button, and then navigating to the folder where the data is. In attempt to fix this, I tried the following: In an attempt to fix this, I restarted the computer and allowed the drives to mount before starting Transmission, but I still got the same error about the missing data. I'm not sure why this happened as the drives were never physically disconnected, but maybe perhaps I launched Transmission before they were mounted. When I turned the computer back on and went back into Transmission to resume downloading I got the message:Įrror no data found! Ensure your drives are connected or use "set location" I was about 90% through downloading a torrent when I needed to do a reboot.
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