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Status of Missing files at start up or after restart
The Missing files status (displayed in red) is new in version 3.2.0 onwards, this indicates that all, or part the payload is not where qbittorrent expects to find it. One task in this status may be caused by a file having been deleted or damaged by external means, such as a virus scanner, multimedia 'tagger' etc. If ALL loaded tasks are showing this status is indicative of a drive not being mounted, an external device unplugged or a network location being off-line.
A single task in this status can be rectified by rechecking, then resuming the task. If all tasks are showing "Missing files", shut down qbittorrent completely with File -> Exit, remount or re-attach the missing drive, check that the drive has the same mount point or drive letter as previously then restart qbittorrent and resume the paused tasks (Ctrl+A -> Resume or Ctrl+Shift+S)
- Installing qBittorrent
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- qBittorrent options (current and deprecated)
- How to use qBittorrent as a tracker
- How to use portable mode
- Anonymous mode
- How to bind your vpn to prevent ip leaks
State | Version |
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Current | qBittorrent ≥ v4.1 |
Previous | qBittorrent v3.2.0 - v4.0.x |
Obsolete | qBittorrent < v3.2.0 |
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- Let's Encrypt certificates - Linux
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- Running qBittorrent without X server (WebUI only)
- Running qBittorrent without X server (WebUI only, systemd service set up, Ubuntu 15.04 or newer)
- OpenVPN and qBittorrent without X server
- Coding style
- Contributing
- How to write a search plugin
- Using VSCode for qBittorrent development
- Setup GDB with Qt pretty printers
- How to debug WebUI code