by Quade (Posted Thu, 20 Mar 2014 18:15:46 GMT)
1 - Are you using SMB pathing or a mounted drive letter?
If you're using SMB Pathing (\\Drive\\Path), I'd try mounting a drive to a letter.
2 - You're really better off downloading internal and then unraring external. Because of how repair works, there's a bunch of back and forth with the drive even when the files are good (they have to be scanned). In local mode, the downloaded file is cached so, the scan comes out of local cache and is fast. I'm doubting you get that caching when downloading to an external drive.
Your particular symptoms suggest there are internal errors talking to the SMB drive. I've actually seen the same thing here. I'm going to see if I can figure out what the errors are.
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1 - Are you using SMB pathing or a mounted drive letter?
If you're using SMB Pathing (\\Drive\\Path), I'd try mounting a drive to a letter.
2 - You're really better off downloading internal and then unraring external. Because of how repair works, there's a bunch of back and forth with the drive even when the files are good (they have to be scanned). In local mode, the downloaded file is cached so, the scan comes out of local cache and is fast. I'm doubting you get that caching when downloading to an external drive.
Your particular symptoms suggest there are internal errors talking to the SMB drive. I've actually seen the same thing here. I'm going to see if I can figure out what the errors are.
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