08-26-2018 , 02:29 PM
Wow I want to be part of this.
A tip for the other guys who use it. If you download a large file (eg 20GB) the program sometimes takes a while after you reach 100% to merge all the minor files it usually splits. To avoid that, you should do this:
Downloads > options > "connections" change (default max conn number from 8 to 1).
Then go to "Save to" and check if the download directory is the one you want your files to be saved, if not, change it, if so, just copy it (mine is C:\Users\Leonardo Dantas\Downloads\ - just showing as example) and paste it right below at "temporary directory"
(mine was: C:\Users\Leonardo Dantas\AppData\Roaming\IDM\ and now it is C:\Users\Leonardo Dantas\Downloads\ - just like the download directory)
In conclusion, your file will be downloaded as one (full speed still) and the file won't have to be moved from one directory to another, it'll be temporary and then final in the same directory.
A tip for the other guys who use it. If you download a large file (eg 20GB) the program sometimes takes a while after you reach 100% to merge all the minor files it usually splits. To avoid that, you should do this:
Downloads > options > "connections" change (default max conn number from 8 to 1).
Then go to "Save to" and check if the download directory is the one you want your files to be saved, if not, change it, if so, just copy it (mine is C:\Users\Leonardo Dantas\Downloads\ - just showing as example) and paste it right below at "temporary directory"
(mine was: C:\Users\Leonardo Dantas\AppData\Roaming\IDM\ and now it is C:\Users\Leonardo Dantas\Downloads\ - just like the download directory)
In conclusion, your file will be downloaded as one (full speed still) and the file won't have to be moved from one directory to another, it'll be temporary and then final in the same directory.