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May 12th, 2009 at 8:31 pm I also have the problem where Speed Scheduler will start downloads instantly, and at full speed, UNLESS I tell it to ‘pause all downloads’ – in which case there’s always a pretty good chance that the downloads won’t start at the scheduled time. Using XP…Any ideas?

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May 12th, 2009 at 8:31 pm I also have the problem where Speed Scheduler will start downloads instantly, and at full speed, UNLESS I tell it to ‘pause all downloads’ – in which case there’s always a pretty good chance that the downloads won’t start at the scheduled time. Using XP…Any ideas?

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• Dave Says: May 12th, 2009 at 8:49 pm I have not been as responsive as I should. For that I apologize. But hey, what do you expect, it’s free software supported by one dude in his spare time. For all you people who are having a problem getting Speed Scheduler to start/stop your torrents when you want, I need more info from you (am I starting to sound like a broken record). Just saying “Speed Scheduler doesn’t start or stop my torrents” does not give enough information to help. Telling me your OS (Vista, XP, Mac, Linux) does help, but it’s still not enough. Please read the info on this page about enabling debug logging. That should give you a clue of where to start looking. Also, it is highly likely that another plugin or Azureus itself is overwriting Speed Scheduler’s requests to change the upload/download speeds. Please look into that. Enable as much logging in Azureus as you can and try to find something that correlates with the problem you are seeing. All right, folks, signing off.