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    Official MediCat USB - A Multiboot Linux USB for PC Repair

    Hello! I have an old HP MicroServer N40L with a 500GB SSD and 3 x 2TB WD Red hard drives that I'd like to sell. Right now it's running Arch Linux. The Linux utility smartmontools reports a lot of errors on one of the harddrives and a few on another one. Usually when I sell a hard drive, I...
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    Official MediCat USB - A Multiboot Linux USB for PC Repair

    I'm seeding 100% of MediCat 20.06.1 (and I've already a ratio of 5.4 in 15 hours). You should check your BitTorrent client, force recheck, force resume.
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    Official MediCat USB - A Multiboot Linux USB for PC Repair

    I believe you, but I'm quite experienced with BitTorrent and networking too, and I've haven't seen split torrents in a long time (as I said it's even forbidden in most communities), and never heard of corrupted downloads either. In my opinion it's very rare. Furthermore, I would assume that...
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    Official MediCat USB - A Multiboot Linux USB for PC Repair

    Can you explain to us what would be the benefit of splitting the bin file when sharing via BitTorrent? 1. For the uploader 2. For the end user
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    Official MediCat USB - A Multiboot Linux USB for PC Repair

    Even though it prevents some people to keep seeding or even use MediCat, because we haven't enough storage to store both the multipart files AND the uncompressed file? Even though it brings only downsides to the end user? :-/
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    Official MediCat USB - A Multiboot Linux USB for PC Repair

    I can understand why you split them for Google Drive or Mega, but as far as I know the BitTorrent protocol has algorithms preventing a download to become corrupted. I may be an exception, but I have never had any torrent download corrupted. Also, if the file is the same size zipped and...
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    Official MediCat USB - A Multiboot Linux USB for PC Repair

    Hi! Thank you Jayro for your work! I've downloaded MediCat 20.06 via BitTorrent, which is suited for this kind of download, thanks for offering this option! But why put the actual files in a multipart compressed file? As far as I know this isn't common practice for torrents, it's even...