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Offline trodas

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Where to download previous version
« on: 10-03-2013, 21:52:00 »
Since the version 6.4.8 I started experiencing some weird errors in files, then Fileuploader is active. That never ever happen before, so to verify my suspicion I need to revert back to the older version 6.4.7.

And I cannot find it in the downloads. Any suggestions?
« Last Edit: 16-04-2013, 09:59:07 by z_o_o_m »
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Re: Where to download previous version?
« Reply #1 on: 11-03-2013, 12:47:01 »
By futher testing, Fileuploder was found to be innocent. It is something with accessing the HDD, tough Prime95 did not report any error...  anyway, even the Fileuploader is innocent, it will might still be a good idea to have a old versions of it somewhere stored...



Starting this there: v6.4.8
http://ulozto.cz/xop11wS/fileuploader-6-4-8-zip
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Re: Where to download previous version?
« Reply #2 on: 11-03-2013, 13:53:52 »
what kind of "weird errors" do you mean?

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Re: Where to download previous version
« Reply #3 on: 10-09-2013, 12:38:25 »
Well, by "weird errors" I mean that into the uploaded files was CRC errors, resoluting in corrupted archives and/or video quirks. All that was because of the HDD failures - the old chipset did not like too high FSB, that it is :)
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