I turned off "watch folder" and changed the incomplete folder destination but it still didn't work. Could you please check if you have such a problem. I'd like to check if It is only me who has the problem.x190 wrote:Re-do your selections, in particular, the 'incomplete' selection. It would be better if your 'watch folder' had a separate location, IMO.
Transfer files correctly to "completed downloads"
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It didn't work ! i tried to check it on my another brand new Macbook pro with new El Capitan on it... I installed Transmission on it from scratch. It has the same problem(((((x190 wrote:Perhaps your .plist file (or resume files) is/are corrupted, so remove it/them and redo all preferences. Also check your Message Log (Command-3) for relevant entries. Try this first, and then the following, if required.
~/Library/Application Support/Transmission (.torrents can be found here and can be re-added to Transmission. Use "Move Data File To..." (enclosing folder) and "Verify Local Data" as necessary.)
~/Library/Preferences/org.m0k.transmission.LSSharedFileList.plist
~/Library/Preferences/org.m0k.transmission.plist (re-do Preferences after installation)
~/Library/Caches/org.m0k.transmission
"~" = your home folder.
http://osxdaily.com/2011/07/22/access-u ... os-x-lion/
http://osxdaily.com/2014/12/16/show-use ... -yosemite/
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/73 ... 0&tstart=0 (el capitan)
#2 Trash the .app.
#3 D/l a fresh copy and re-install application.
https://www.transmissionbt.com/download/
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Re: Transfer files correctly to "completed downloads"
I noticed that the problem only occurs with torrents which has several folders ! ... only when I choose certain (particular) folders to download.