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-This is a tool for eDonkey2000 that re-creates x.part.met files
-that have been lost or set zero size after a crash.
-
-Obviously, this only works if the x.part file in your temp folder
-survives. Only those 9MB blocks will be saved which have been fully
-downloaded, but you'll be able to continue your download.
-
-The tool tries to find the best match from information stored in
-the known.met file and all the x.part.met files in the temp folder.
-
-Therefore, you can increase the chance of recovery by searching for
-the file you are trying to restore and put as many possible candidates
-as you can find in the download list (which you can cancel again
-after using this tool).
-
-N.B. Obviously these candidates should have the same size as your
-download was/is supposed to have! Therefore, if your download was
-supposed to be 699MB when finished, files with 720MB or 750MB are
-NOT likely candidates, even if the name is the same.
-
-WWW: http://users.aber.ac.uk/tpm01/ed2k_tools/