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Hey guys,

Hopefully this isn't the wrong place! I did some scouting around using the search function on this site, and a lot of googling, and couldn't seem to find a problem like mine.

So I have 7th heaven setup and I downloaded most of the mods I want and put them in the proper order, and then decided to download the media - movies mod. So this is a 4.8 GB file, and I download at around 1200kb/s. However, every time the file finishes downloading, it starts again with no error messages of any sort, it just never finishes downloading. I ran it for 8 hours while I slept last night, then rebooted my computer and tried again today and let it go for another 5 hours - and the same issue keeps ocurring. Any help that could be given would be very much appreciated! I'll keep searching for answers, though

I guess my next step would be maybe deleting the downloaded files and seeing if that did anything, but I figured I'd post here in the meantime if that's alright! Never played through FF7 before and was very interesting in seeing it first hand in upscaled glory

edit: Checked the movie path to \data\movies, the folder is still just 720MB, which I'm guessing, although not sure, is the size of the original movies. In FF7/mods/7th Heaven/temp, there's one file that appears to be the file that is currently being downloaded as the movies mod, but unsure where all the other temp files when that were downloaded in their entirety

another edit: so it filled up the partition on my HDD just by downloading it over and over again, I have 8GB left on a 100GB partition and I got this error
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System.IO.IOException: There is not enough space on the disk.

   at System.Net.ChunkParser.CompleteUserRead(Object result)
   at System.Net.ChunkParser.ReadCallback(IAsyncResult ar)
   at System.Net.LazyAsyncResult.Complete(IntPtr userToken)
   at System.Net.LazyAsyncResult.ProtectedInvokeCallback(Object result, IntPtr userToken)
   at System.Net.Security._SslStream.ProcessFrameBody(Int32 readBytes, Byte[] buffer, Int32 offset, Int32 count, AsyncProtocolRequest asyncRequest)
   at System.Net.Security._SslStream.ReadFrameCallback(AsyncProtocolRequest asyncRequest)
   at System.Net.AsyncProtocolRequest.CompleteRequest(Int32 result)
   at System.Net.FixedSizeReader.CheckCompletionBeforeNextRead(Int32 bytes)
   at System.Net.FixedSizeReader.ReadCallback(IAsyncResult transportResult)
   at System.Net.LazyAsyncResult.Complete(IntPtr userToken)
   at System.Net.ContextAwareResult.CompleteCallback(Object state)
   at System.Threading.ExecutionContext.RunInternal(ExecutionContext executionContext, ContextCallback callback, Object state, Boolean preserveSyncCtx)
   at System.Threading.ExecutionContext.Run(ExecutionContext executionContext, ContextCallback callback, Object state, Boolean preserveSyncCtx)
   at System.Threading.ExecutionContext.Run(ExecutionContext executionContext, ContextCallback callback, Object state)
   at System.Net.ContextAwareResult.Complete(IntPtr userToken)
   at System.Net.LazyAsyncResult.ProtectedInvokeCallback(Object result, IntPtr userToken)
   at System.Net.Sockets.BaseOverlappedAsyncResult.CompletionPortCallback(UInt32 errorCode, UInt32 numBytes, NativeOverlapped* nativeOverlapped)
   at System.Threading._IOCompletionCallback.PerformIOCompletionCallback(UInt32 errorCode, UInt32 numBytes, NativeOverlapped* pOVERLAP)
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