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Let me clarify the sequence of events:
1. Downloaded and Installed Main Assets 1
2. Downloaded English Videos
3. Downloaded a couple of other small sized assets (don't recall the assets #)
4. Was in the process of downloading Main Assets 221
5. A patch came along so whatever progress was made downloading Main Assets 221 was lost
6. Started a fresh download of Main Assets 222
7. I deleted the Assets and Movies Folder
8. I retrieved the Assets and Movies Folder. Keep in mind that the download of Main Assets 222 is still going on at this point in time.
9. I place back Assets and Movies Folder. This does not affect download of Main Assets 222 (which is still going on)
Anyway, as of now the launcher says it's repairing 19 files. But like you saw, 11 GB download of Main Assets 222 was pending. So will this pending 11 GB be downloaded in the repair process itself or will I have to do something else once the repair process has completed?
Thanks for being patient with me @Raidell
Rule #1: Never ever download large game files over Wi-Fi, your asking for trouble and a rain cloud to take a dump all over your day. Play it smart and leave your Laptop plugged into the router for the day.
*Now with regards to asking if the files can be interchanged between Versions of swtor, sadly no. the Streaming Client version of the files is different to the non streaming client version, also if your changing Languages it is a completely different ball-game again.
If you Log into your Launcher (BEFORE CLICKING PLAY) and you have an "ST" in the bottom left corner, then you have the 'Streaming Client'; the only way to force/run a repair is to Close down your Launcher and then DELETE the Bit-Raider folder that is contained inside your Swtor folder, then Run the Launcher as Normal (preferably as ADMIN) and then walk away and let it do it's thing.
'Non Streaming Client' Log in (Do not click Play) then click Your Name in the top Right and select "Settings' then 'Repair'; again walk away as a watched bar takes the longest to fill.
- Anonymous10 years ago
@DBWoodynz I agree, for gaming it is best to play plugged into the router since Wi-Fi is a little slower. But I'm thinking the OP just has a slow Internet, no matter whether Wi-Fi or hardwired.
He definitely has the non-streaming launcher since he posted a screenshot of the launcher, but in case someone googles this thread and has the BitRaider launcher, your suggestions will help.
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