However, when I right-click on the downloaded file in jDownloader2, Open Properties Panel, enter '4B282398' in the checksum field there, and then choose Start CRC Task, jDownloader2 says CRC OK. Total Commander 10.52 says that the checksum is correct. 3.) manually extract RAR5 supports as they fly by. 2.) try to compile newer version of that library yourself and hopefully it works then. I gotta wait for a big DL to finish to be sure, but if so, that works for me. Solution: 1.) delete those new installed 2 jar files from libs folder and JDownloader will use old working extraction library without RAR5 support. EDIT: Actually, it looks like I can just manually run the CRC task after selecting all once finished. I am getting 'Download failed' either way. I know some reads take place when writing files, but a CRC check is pretty heavy to lay on top of multiple downloads, especially if using a 5400RPM mechanical drive. After update to Core 47153, it went from 0% failure rate to 100% failure rate.Äownload for example **External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff** and let it verify against this sfv file (either automatically with SFV / CRC check when possible or manually by right-click > Other > Start CRC-Task!): I don't get a crashing and freezing GUI, nor the MD5 CRC fail on every single download (all checks pass without any issues). sfv files for them with Total Commander 10.52, redownload everything and let jDownloader2 verify against created files (setting SFV / CRC check when possible). 'MD5 CRC failed' This does NOT happen when I download to a local mounted folder within the VM. HOw can I fix this:) Last edited by Jiaz at 21:27. Hey guys everytime I download a rapidshare file, it always gives me the CRC-Check FAILED (MD5) next to the STATUS part. After jDownloader2 updated to Core 47153, all CRC checks using external sfv files fail, even though the files have correct checksums (verified with Total Commander 10.52). JDownloader Community - Appwork GmbH > International Support > Archive: CRC-Check FAILED (MD5) Thread Tools: Display Modes.
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