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oldwrench said: I got the 99.2 downloaded. After unziping the files with 7zip, it's easy to replace the 0byte files with the picts from the site. There are only a few other corrupted images per file, I'm searching for them by scanning through the thumnails. I would fix the picts in the zip files and keep seeding them, but I don't know how. If I try to replace a file in the zip, it just tells me the zip is corrupted.
What says that the zip is corrupted? Your torrent client?
If you unzip a zip file, replace the corrupted files with exactly the same file which was _supposed_ to be there, re-create the zip file from those files (with the exact same name), and use that for the torrent, then I would expect that that would work. Some portion of the zip file might be considered corrupt by the torrent client due to a difference in a timestamp (either in the files in the zip or the zip itself), but I would think that you'd manage to get at least some of the missing data to get accepted by bittorrent.
Kalessin
If you unzip a zip file, replace the corrupted files with exactly the same file which was _supposed_ to be there, re-create the zip file from those files (with the exact same name), and use that for the torrent, then I would expect that that would work. Some portion of the zip file might be considered corrupt by the torrent client due to a difference in a timestamp (either in the files in the zip or the zip itself), but I would think that you'd manage to get at least some of the missing data to get accepted by bittorrent.