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This message means that somehow the data has become corrupted during a transfer. Usually it's because one of the users, either you or the one you are downloading from, is using a bad firewall, such as Zone Alarm, which is intercepting some packets. There are three things you can try to fix the problem:

    •You can attempt to fix the file by chopping off the rollback bytes, using a tool like cutoff.
    •Delete the file and re-download it.
    •Completely disable the rollback feature by changing the value in Settings -> Advanced to 0. You can do this, but at your own risk. The rollback is a scheme to ensure that the file you're resuming and the file you're downloading from a remote source are the same. If you disable it after getting the rollback inconsistency message, there will be corruption.

 

DC++ Change Log Related Entries:
0.669: Added advanced resume that detects and tries to repair rollback inconsistencies using tiger trees
0.4033:  Fixed a memory leak with rollback buffers under certain conditions
0.4032: Sources with rollback errors are now automatically removed (thanks, garg)
0.307:  Rollback no longer depends on buffer size
0.173:  Changed the way rollback works; it is now more tightly integrated with write buffer size
0.16:  Improved rollback buffering
0.153:  Fixed a rollback bug
0.15:  Fixed a small error with the rollback
0.14:  Added rollback size option
0.13:  More work on the resume rollback, it should now work a bit better
0.121:  Fixed rollback bug
 



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