I used it to resume a download after my computer crashed and rebooted.
]]>Swaminathan, The post only applies to Firefox browser. Which version are you using?
]]>Danny, the workaround I mentioned in this post was regarding the in-built download manager of Firefox browser. I haven’t used “Flash Video Downloader” addon, so I won’t be able to comment on that. But my guess is that it might be saving the bits for the incomplete downloads with a different file extension or even at a different temporary folder.
And about an alternative download manager, I would recommend an integrated download manager like “Internet Download Manager” over browser addons.
]]>However, when I download files I don’t see any “.part” files on my computer like I use to on my home computer with a internet modem connection.
I have done a search of my hard drive for “part” files of known interrupted downloads but there are none.
I use the Firefox AddOn “Flash Video Downloader”.
Does this downloader do something internally to remove the “.part” file? If so, can you recommend another Firefox Addon and does it store the downloaded file with a different extension?
I use Firefox 19 because of the problem logging into websites with certificate problems and took the advice of another person and I have no problems now.
Please reply.
]]>I cann’t find failed downloaded video file .exe or extentions, defaultly i saved download file to download folder but my failed downloaded flie was not present in the downloads. How to find my file and how to resume that file?
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