Update html help files, as well as queuing and inspector images.

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<p>If there are no seeders in the swarm, and all the other peers have sent you what they have, you (and everyone else) will not be able to complete the download, and your speed will drop to zero.
<p>Torrents take a while to get going and so may not download much (if at all) initially. Most torrents are downloading at some rate after 15 or so minutes.
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<div id="pagetitle">
<h1>Transmission crashed, what should I do? </h1>
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<p>Post the crash log on the <a href="http://transmission.m0k.org/forum/viewforum.php?f=2">support forums</a> so that the issue can be fixed as quickly as possible. Crash logs are held in ~/Library/Logs/CrashReporter/
<p>If your torrents' progress are incorrect when you reopen Transmission (eg they are starting from 0%) then you should manually recheck them. <a href="check.html">Click here</a> for instructions.
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<h1>What is PEX? </h1>
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<p>This shows your upload/download ratio. 1.00 means you have uploaded as much as you have downloaded, 2.00 means you have uploaded twice the amount you have downloaded, etc.
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<h1>Transmission crashed, what should I do? </h1>
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<p>Post the crash log on the <a href="http://transmission.m0k.org/forum/viewforum.php?f=2">support forums</a> so that the issue can be fixed as quickly as possible. Crash logs are held in ~/Library/Logs/CrashReporter/
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<h1>What are 'nightlies'?</h1>
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<div id="terms">
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<p><a href="check.html">Checking</a></p>
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<p class="seealso">&nbsp;</p>
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<p><a href="pffirewall.html">Firewall</a></p>
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<p><a href="FAQ.html">Frequently Asked Questions</a></p>
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<html>
<head>
<META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />
<link media="all" rel="stylesheet" href="../styles/TransBody.css" />
<title>Troubleshooting Manual Recheck</title>
</head>
<body>
<div id="mainbox">
<div id="banner">
<a name="menus"></a>
<div id="machelp"><a class="bread" href="../index.html">Transmission Help</a>
</div>
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<div id="pagetitle">
<h1>How do I manually recheck my files?</h1>
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<p>If Transmission crashes, you may want to manually recheck your files:
<ul>
<li>to verify that the download has not been corrupted </li>
<li>to ensure Transmission continues where it left off and doesn't start over </li>
</ul>
<p>To do this:
<div summary="To do this" id="taskbox">
<ol>
<li>In Transmission, click on the magnifying glass next to the torrent in question.
<p>This should open a Finder window which displays all the files in your torrent.</li>
<li>Select the torrent in Transmission and click "Remove".
<p>NB: make sure you keep a copy of the torrent file - you'll need it later! </li>
<li>Open the Terminal. You can find it in /Applications/Utilities. </li>
<li>Once inside the Terminal, type "touch " (including a space). Do not hit Enter yet. </li>
<li>Drag any one of the files you are downloading into the Terminal window (from the Finder window you opened in step 1).
<p>The file path should automagically appear. </li>
<li>Now hit "Enter" inside the terminal. </li>
<li>Quit Terminal. </li>
<li>Reload the torrent file in question into Transmission.
<p>Transmission should start rechecking your files!</li>
</ol>
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<td valign="top" width="150"><img src="../gfx/torrentlife.png" height="auto" width="150" border="0"></td>
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<p>You'll need to download a torrent file (extension .torrent). These are commonly found at'tracker' websites</a>. Torrent files contain information about the actual file you want to download (eg a movie).
<p>You'll need to download a torrent file (extension .torrent). These are commonly found at <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BitTorrent_tracker">'tracker' websites</a>. Torrent files contain information about the actual file you want to download (eg a movie).
<p>Once you have the torrent file, open it in Transmission. You can also set Transmission to watch for torrent files and then open them automatically via Preferences >> Transfers >> General.
<p>It is good etiquette to 'seed' the file for a while (ie leave it uploading) once your download is complete. You can set a default ratio to automatically seed to, and then pause. This can be adjusted in Preferences >> Transfers >> Management, or in real time using the Action menu. </p>
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<td valign="top" width="150"><img src="../gfx/queuing.png" height="auto" width="150" border="0"><img src="../gfx/queuing2.png" alt="Image of Adium X account types" height="auto" width="150" border="0"></td>
<td valign="top" width="150"><img src="../gfx/queue.png" height="auto" width="150" border="0"></td>
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<p>Yes, you can queue seeding and/or downloading transfers via Preferences >> Transfers >> Management.
<p>The queue system is very simple: You start and pause transfers as usual, but if you're over the queue limit starting a transfer will instead make it "Waiting to download..."