Why doesn’t BitLord perform long-time scanning to resume a download as some other bittorrent clients do?

BitLord saves the download status into an XML file in the status directory, so if the files haven’t changed after the last download, there is NO NEED to do a scanning. Moreover, you can perform an extra SHA1 integrality scanning manually, but if some error occurs during downloading, e.g. Due to power loss, disk I/O error, out of space etc., BitLord will prompt that a manual file check is recommended before resuming that torrent. More.

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