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Old 24-04-2011, 07:53 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I am downloading a 100GB torrent now my problem is the biggest partition i have is of 86Gb can i download files from the torrent and keep on moving them in another partition and marking them as " Don't download" will this do if not suggest me some other way to do so??

I have many external HDD but i can't connect them to the PC all the times so downloading them in external HDD is out of the question.
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Old 24-04-2011, 08:05 PM   #2 (permalink)
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If its a single file, you cant do it.
If it is multiple you can move the files after they are done.
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Old 24-04-2011, 08:41 PM   #3 (permalink)
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if possible, expand that partition to over 100GB using EASEUS.
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It can work for multiple files. Under 'files' you can check/uncheck what needs to be DL'ed. If one big file, nopes.
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If its a single file, you cant do it.
If it is multiple you can move the files after they are done.
yup its a collection of multiple files.

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if possible, expand that partition to over 100GB using EASEUS.
which easeus software r u talking about won't it require formatting the drive before expanding it.
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^^ no formatting required! also its very easy to use and i have used it to successfully expand/shrink partitions many times
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Try it in a partition with no data or dats not important

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If you want to take a safe side (of course about expanding partition) just move the files to your external HDD then do whatever way you like to expand the partition and move the files back to the same location.
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@ all thanx for ur replies i have expanded the partition and will keep on removing the file one by one as i download them
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