

I know I have enough space, because I don't save the tv shows I have already downloaded.

I have downloaded tv shows for almost a year and have never had a problem until the last few days. And if I try to pick "Save As" instead of open, nothing but the utorrent icon gets saved. Then a little box that has utorrent in the very top left hand side comes up and says "Unable to load .XviD-XOR.%5Beztv%5D+%2B%%7D%2B.1003396.torrent":The system cannot find the file specified.!" I read it could be because the name is too long, but there is nowhere to change that. I choose open as I always have over the last year. Let’s explore what else you can do to get rid of this alert.

Restarting your browser and retrying the download won’t help. This means that your browser could not scan the file for malware and blocked the download. That is when the file download box pops up with the option to open, save, or cancel. When you try to download a file using Chrome, you may occasionally get the Virus scan failed alert. It pulls up a new internet window and I click on the little green box with the down arrow that is to the left of the tv show name. I go to the search box in utorrent and put it my tv show. If you guys are pushing QA budget cuts or outsource without actual Unity staff being in-sync with how to debug their own products, this is what the result causes.Ok, I am no computer genius, so bear with me as I try to explain this. If any investors are reading this: Unity Hub is incredibly unstable/unreliable/buggy and lacks even the most basic functionality - even in something as generic as the installer. I don't know what fluff you guys are telling your investors, but if I was one of them and read this, I'd be pretty upset. These people are paying for Unity as a subscription and you guys can't even offer 10 mins to research this when all these people have issues years later? Can't even space check? Can't even clean up or check for your own dll files? Can't even catch errors (just leaving us with these amateur, unhandled, catch-all vague errors)? After 2 years? This is dev 101, and we all expect at least that from Unity. The installer, this post with the lack of help years later - it's all absurd for the expectations Unity brings. Fix your own product when bug reports have been coming in for 2 years. Catch and handle errors less amateur-like: This is supposed to be premium software.Ħ. Check for these DLL files when installing.Ĥ. Use Revo uninstaller to find your own DLL files.ģ. Please forward to Unity Hub outsource company:Ģ. Install Hub again without any help from Unity.

Note the dll files (that Unity needs to check for when installing Hub, but fails to do) - nuke em (and Unity QA: These note the files you should've told people to delete in regedit 2 years ago )Ĥ. In about 10 mins, I worked around what Unity QA couldn't figure out in 2 years:ģ.
