
uTorrent works as it's supposed to on all the other torrents' files, but I wish there was a fucntion uTorrent shipped with for actually verifying PHYSICALLY STORED DATA from the files that it maps to GTHK: I dont think this is a Windows bug, no open file handles are currently accessing the 0KB files.
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My temporary fix was to install Azureus and just download the corrupt files and basically paste them into utorrents download directory and then it works fine from there, but not a great long term solution. !ut on and off, pre-allocate files on / off) each time restarting uTorrent and rechecking.

I have tried a few combinations with preference settings (compact allocation fix, append. Now, when I re-check the torrent and it gets to my 2-3 files that are 0kb on the hard drive, it looks like it actually is finding pieces for it, and it seems to reconstruct 100% of the file after a successful re-check (ie no % loss in overall torrent). So I thought I noticed in uTorrent 1.8 beta's changelog that it Fixes an issue with 'Fix: Show 100% for zero byte files', and promptly download 1.8 beta thinking this might help. Deleted the 0kb file and did another re-check, same problem.

I've stopped and forced a re-check, but nothing. I'm using in uTorrent 1.7.7, and my issue is that only a few files out of my 50-file torrent show up as 100% done, but are actually 0kb on the hard drive.
