While upgrading from Komplete 13 Ultimate to the 14 version today, I started using Native Access 3.0.1 for product downloads. I noticed that some installations didn't complete within a half hour or more after the download had finished. Successful installations finished in less than a minute after downloading.

The pattern seemed to be that, if I queued three or more installations, the first would complete, the second and third would both download, but the second would get stuck on installing. I can't be absolutely certain of that pattern, but it happened that way twice.


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Rec Room and Virtual Desktop both have updates available and I can't seem to get the download started. It just stays queued for download. I've completely removed them and am trying to reinstall them... same deal. They're just forever queued for download. I've also tried restarting the headset with no luck either.

The solution i found makes the torrent go to queued for about 1 second and then it begins to download as usual, but i am not sure whether or not it makes any difference to your history or power as a seeder/leecher/downloader/uploader etc.

Has anyone managed to download/update a map over wifi? I'm on my 3rd charge cycle and have never managed to get to say anything but queued. I separately attempted both updating the NA maps and downloading Japan. I've even emptied the queue and added them while it was connected to the charger at which point it just displays the same will download when plugged in screen and it sits as queued.

When I try to download a programme from the Sky app to my Sky Q box, it gets stuck in Queued and never downloads. I have tried the suggestions I've seen from others users with the same problem but nothing has worked - I have made sure I have plenty of disk space, I don't have anything else downloading or recording, I have restarted the box, and tried Pausing and re-starting the download, but it's still stuck. Any other suggestions?

@Linsey+Jane. I've been having this issue for months, maybe longer! It was on my to do list but I keep forgetting to contact SkyQ about it. It's started irking me now though as my box sets are falling behind on downloading and I'm constantly catching up to the last one downloaded and I have to go to 'manage', everything is queued and I have to manually 'start each download' to kick start it! Even then it only downloads the one I manually started, it just won't move down the queue! I've tried different techniques but to no avail. The other issue I get is that, on the rare occasion the next episode is downloaded, it often goes to 101% but isn't playable. I have to cancel the download (because it still wants to carry on over 101%), it then says it's failed, I then have to start again, from scratch with a new download because, despite saying it was 101%, and me deleting it, it doesn't show in recently deleted! It's a flipping joke! Sadly, nothing I've seen here has worked. xx

Edit: I have a temporary, very temporary, work around. It's tiresome but it works. If you as many episodes as you can, the first will say downloading and the rest will be queued. Go to manage>downloading, go to each queued episode and choose start downloading. When it gets to 4-7%, and without cancelling or deleting anything, choose another queued episode. If you get that far without your eyes bleeding ?, pause the list at the top of the list, then restart the queue. I have found that doing it this way actually works ... but as I said, it's temporary (& tedious) so Sky needs to have a fix, or a better solution!

Your game is stuck in limbo - it won't download, and it can't be cancelled and redownloaded. The PS5 library will show that you own the game/app, but checking the PS5 Store will say that you don't, asking you to purchase it. Large numbers of reports have centered on the bug hitting the PS5 version of Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War (with the PS4 version seemingly downloading as normal). Two IGN staff members have suffered the problem with that game. Another IGN staff member encountered the issue when trying to download Godfall, and we've seen reports of the bug hitting Demon's Souls, Spider-Man: Remastered, Sackboy: A Big Adventure, and the Disney+ app.

So, I downloaded a bunch and everything was seeding (not everything was steadily uploading but everything was seeding). then I had to turn off my computer for a little bit and when I got back online only the first few were seeding and most were "queued seed"... I waited and waited and they stayed queued.

also, even if I do let bittorrent manage them 100%, I would still like to understand why when I first downloaded them, they all ended up seeding, but when I logged off and then back on, it doesnt have them all seed. I dont understand why less should seed after a reboot than 1 hour earlier. it makes no sense to me, and I hate when I dont understand something (tried going offline, closing program and starting it again, just to see if the same thing happened, and it did. even after running for 5 hours, it still didnt have all the files seeding, and I only had one new file finish downloading, so there is no way i had too many files to seed at once).

Old post but I am experiencing the same problem so here we go. The response given by Harold suggests letting bittorrent manage seeding, but that is exactly what the topic starter was doing. The problem is that bittorent is placing everything in "queued seed" status when everything should be in "seed" status. The limit settings in the preferences dictate how many of those seeds are actually uploading data.

Right now nearly all of my torrents are "queued seed" with zero kb/s uploading when I know for a fact that at least a dozen of those torrents should be seeding. I can confirm this by changing the maximum allowed active torrents from 8 to 800 and all of my torrents will change to "seeding" and very quickly I will be uploading 1mb/s+. I can then change back to 8 maximum and every torrent will remaining "seeding" but only 8 will be active and I will continue to upload 1mb/s+. However, the next time I start Windows, all of my torrents will once again be "queued" with zero upload activity. I went back to version 7.7.2 but the problem persists.

So I decided to make a queue and download those files using uget, with aria2 plugin enabled. However, the queue is not auto-downloading, ie the downloading stops after one file finishes. It should go to the next download automatically.

I can download at about 300K/s, however sometimes I'll see in Vuze it's downloading at only 30K/s with many files in the queue. I have to force those files to start, then I'll get around 300K/s for the total download speed.

I found that turning the Bolt off and then restarting and redownloading the map results in much better speed and a better chance of completion. I once had to do that twice when downloading a very large map.

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Sorry, you do have to import the threading library too, I just forgot it. What this code does is to always be downloading 5 at a time (assuming you input 5), rather than doing them in bursts of 5 like your old code did.

I tried downloading some shows and it say "in queue". Its been in queue for a week already. What does it means. Is it because I dont have enough memory and is waiting for me to delete some other downloads or what? It doesn't show me what's in line to download

I thought that in rest mode it would install the game from the disc, and then auto download and install any updates or patches for the game, too, but that doesn't seem to be the case on my machine. When I came out of rest mode after installing Metro Exodus, it started to download an update for the game which it said would take 45 minutes, so I put the console back into rest mode. An hour later I checked, but when I went to notification to see if the update had finished, it had only just started downloading it again. This means it obviously cancelled the update when I entered rest mode, but I didn't think that was how it worked.

This is related to an earlier question, but the advice there doesn't work for me. My disk space is full. Whenever I open iTunes, it tries to download some purchases that I don't want anymore (old Lost episodes) that I haven't wanted for years. All that I want to do is cancel these downloads. Deleting them in itunes doesn't work. The recommended advice on an earlier question is to finish downloading them, then delete them, but I can't do this for diskspace reasons (there are about seventeen episodes, so it's not practical for me to sit there and slowly deleted enough diskjunk to download an episode at a time, then delete the episode - and even if it were, it seems rude to hog this much bandwidth.) Any other solution?

I had a download (a Lost episode in fact) that wouldn't stop downloading. Even though it was already in my library, it would download every time I checked for purchases and then error out at the end of the download.

There's now a fix for a particularly inconvenient bug that's been happening on the PS5. According to the Ask PlayStation Twitter, players now have the ability to help get rid of a bug that resulted in issues while downloading games, prompting messages that told players that their games were "queued for download" or telling the player to "view details" rather than downloading the games properly. 2351a5e196

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