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ERROR: The process cannot access the file because it is being used by , What does this mean? |
Jun 5 2011, 22:04
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Group: Members Posts: 4 Joined: 1-June 11 From: Philippines Member No.: 91134 |
Ref: XP Pro (SP3) MCE 2005 & Bittorrent 7.2.1
When DL'ing I sometimes get the following error msg: ERROR: The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process. "The process"? Is that MY bittorrent or the Distant End(s) torrent program? "the file"? Is "the file" the torrent file on my computer, or the Distant End computer(s)? "it"? Is "it" the torrent file on my computer or the Distant End torrent program? What process can stop a torrent DL? MLStrand56 -------------------- [color="#FF0000"][b]"Life begins @ 150mph"[/b][/color]
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Jun 11 2011, 05:31
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The problem is on your end. Some process ( program / service / etc. ) is interfering with bittorrent's ability to access or control the file.
See if this helps - http://www2.bittorrent.com/btusers/help/fa...are-client#1n69 or http://www.google.com/search?&q=ERROR:...t+is+being+used If you can't figure out the specific cause on your own, I suggest posting your problem on your bittorrent client's forum (or maybe even >here<) or a general computer help forum, where more willing people can review a HijackThis log or some similar type of report about the running processes on your computer. This post has been edited by trout: Jun 11 2011, 05:41 |
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Jul 16 2011, 08:36
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Group: Members Posts: 128 Joined: 3-July 03 From: Pomerania Member No.: 7541 |
This application lets you see which process uses any particular file, and also allows to forcibly unlock it.
It's probably most often because Explorer tries to read (for metadata) audio, video, or generally any larger files... and stalls on an incomplete (essentially "corrupted" at this point) file. You might go through this thread on some slower day, it's full of useful tools (including Unlocker) This post has been edited by zima: Jul 16 2011, 09:11 -------------------- http://last.fm/user/zima
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Aug 24 2011, 09:19
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Group: Members Posts: 0 Joined: 24-August 11 Member No.: 93243 |
I have the same message when I try to watch the file that is partially downloaded (one movie oou of several in the pack, for example)... Find out what app is using the files you are trying to download and shut them down.
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