The following problem occured for the 2nd time now already:
I am downloading a large RAR archive with Newsbin that is split into several dozens of r00, r01, r02,... files. Everything goes normal until, apparently, all parts have downloaded, when the download status turns to: "Retry: x, Next: y, Completed: 0%" (whereas x and y are integers) and stucks there. When I expand the RAR archive in the download list (by clicking the plus icon), I can see that:
- all file parts show the green icon that indicates a download was finished
- all file parts show the status "downloaded"
- all file parts show an equal number for downloaded size and total size (i.e. indicating that the download was completed)
The first time this happened, I first tried to manually unrar using WinRAR, but got an error message saying something like the header is corrupted or broken or something. I then just deleted everything and loaded the NZB file again, started the download again, and everthing worked fine.
The second time this is happening now, it's even worse because the archive now is 13GB (the first one was only 3GB) which I don't want to download all over again. In this case, I first tried to AutoPAR/QuickPAR on that archive in Newsbin, but got an error that no PAR file was found (which could be the case---I didn't see it in the download list). After restarting Newsbin (which I had to do for a different reason, because I purchased a new key), the download moved to the failed downloads tab, where it is now listed with a status saying "HFC:Duplicate Detecor Match". In the failed downloads list, it now shows that 0 Bytes have downloaded, but in Windows Explorer all parts are still there. When I try to manually unrar using WinRAR, I am getting a CRC error in file r77 and r86.
I hope someone can help here because re-downloading everything again is really wasting time/bandwidth.