komirad on Mar 31st 2008 Emule
File disappears with the following error message appearing in log.
Error Message: Unexpected file error while reading ###.part.met (): An unknown error occurred while accessing: …
This error differs from the other message “Error: ###.part.met () is corrupt, unable to load file” which I addressed in another post.
My computer shut down without my knowledge and when I switched it on, the download disappeared and a check at the log shows the error message as stated above. I then tried to access part.met and part.met.bak with notepad, both file is corrupted and inaccessible although it is not 0KB. I successfully recovered it by doing the following…
Successfully recovered by using Emule Morph Mod (http://emulemorph.sourceforge.net/)
Solution:
- Download and install Emule Morph Mod if you haven’t got it
- Import downloads to your Morph Mod version of emule
- Go to downloads.txt and find the file name of your corrupted part.met as displayed in your error log (e.g. 004.part.met ())
- Copy the ed2k link by it’s side
- Click on the “Tools” icon on your Emule Morph, and click “Paste eD2K Links”
- Take note of the file name. Your new download should appear in your Downloads.
- Right click on it and click “Imports parts to file…”
- Browse to your emule Temp folder
- Select your corrupted mets, part file. If your corrupted part.met is 004 then select 004.part
- Now your new download should have the all the downloaded parts as your corrupted version
- You may now delete the corrupted version’s part.met and part if you want to
Thats all. Post if you have any questions. I would love to hear about it anyway 
komirad on Mar 5th 2008 Emule
Some of my downloads went missing and I got some messages in my emule log saying that my files are corrupt. I went on to research for a solution. What I found is summarised in this article.
Problem:
Corrupted file, missing downloads.
Sample error message: Error: ###.part.met () is corrupt, unable to load file
Causes:
- Emule crash
- Not enough disk space (I guess, don’t know if it is true)
- Bad servers/sources sending corrupted data (Use PEER GUARDIAN -3rd party software to reduce this)
Possible Prevention Methods:
- PEER GUARDIAN, reduces corrupt data sent from bad sources
- Make a separate list downloads along with file name and ed2k link to remember lost and forgotten files
Possible Solutions:
- Check the downloads.txt and downloads.bak file to find the part which the file is corrupted
- If you have a large list, you might want to CTRL+F to search for the file number
- Both files are inside your “eMule Downloads” directory
- Open .bak with notepad or other text editor
- .bak file is backup of the .txt file
- If you CAN find the part inside downloads.txt, it means you know what file you lost.
- Look at the ed2k link at the side you should be able to make out what file name it is.
- You might be able to recover the file - SEE BELOW [possible recovery] section
- If you CANNOT find the part inside downloads.txt, go to your TEMP directory which contains incomplete files of your emule
- Move on to [possible recovery] section
POSSIBLE RECOVERY
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- Look for the corrupted part’s ###.part.met and ###.part.met.bak files
- If these files are not 0 KB in size, you can find your file name of the corrupted file by opening it with a text editor such as notepad
- If these files are 0 KB in size, it means these files are corrupted too and the file name is lost. (Go on to next step)
- If you think the download is actually a video, and the .part file is not 0 KB, you can try to open the .part file with VLC PLAYER.
- You might be able to see some parts of the video as VLC scans/plays through the video (From this, you can try to guess the file that you lost)
- This means that you can recover the file (Please view here for more info on recovery)
Relevant Links:
Note: If you have any questions or if any information is inaccurate or inadequate, please post in the comment section below.