Ossi Park corrected speed from easytree - help

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Ossi Park corrected speed from easytree - help

Post by Changeling »

Hi,

anyone get the corrected speed torrent of ossipark off easy tree?
I need some help, I am at 94% .
Can anyone out there help me out ?

Thanks!
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Post by jimjim »

Changeling, can't really help you directly but recently I had a similar problem with a hendrix boot and found that requesting a seed for the torrent on the Yahoo mailing list worked. The guy clicked me 'on' not long after I sent the e-mail.

If you click links on the header page it will take you directly into the group.

Good luck ;)

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Post by Changeling »

thanks Sean, I'm gonna give that a try.

I am new to torrents. Will I have a problem now that I have closed the download box or will it be easy to continue the download?

Thanks,
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Post by jimjim »

If u close it or it crashes you can go right back in by either clicking the file (if you have d/led the torrent file itself) or by going back to the page where the torrent file is and clicking on the link. When it asks you where to save it, make sure you use the same folder the files were saved in before. Once you've done that it will check it & - if successful - will go to where you left off.

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They wouldn't turn around & break it
And if anyone played a part
They wouldn't turn around & fake it"
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