- When trying to access a downloaded or in progress torrent, you encounter the Former volume not mounted error.
- A quick way to fix this error is to disconnect and reconnect the external drive used as the storage device for the torrents.
- Alternatively, try configuring the download location to fix the error.
- On uTorrent, you can fix the former volume not mounted error by matching the drive letter to the computer allocated drive.
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You may encounter the error former volume not mounted or error files missing from job message on popular torrent clients when trying to move or rename the downloaded files.
As a result, the users are unable to access their downloaded files. The error can occur on all the major torrent clients, including BitTorrent, Utorrent, and Vuse.
Reading through different user experiences with similar error suggests that the error can occur due to several reasons.
Bad external driver letter, incorrect download location, wrong letter in disk management, and corrupted content are some of the reasons.
In this article, we have listed a few easy ways to fix the Former volume not mounted error in Windows 10.
How do I fix former volume not mounted error?
1. Remove and reconnect the external storage device
Reconnecting the storage device will force Windows OS to reassign a letter to the external drive.
This may resolve the issue if triggered due to an incorrect drive letter. If the error persists, proceed with the other steps below.
2. Reconfigure the download location
Installing a Windows update can trigger the error if the torrents is referencing a download path that does not exist.
It can also occur if you have abruptly removed an external drive that was saving the in-progress downloads.
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To fix the problem, simply relocate the original download location of the existing torrent files and set it as the torrent’s download location.
Repeat the steps if the error is triggered on multiple torrent files.
3. Match the download drive letter
Your PC may alter the drive letter allocated to an external hard drive that is used to save the downloads and regularly disconnected from your PC.
Make sure the drive letter is matching by going into the uTorrent Preference settings.
4. Change driver letter using Disk Management
5. Edit the Resume.dat file
Note: Skip these steps if you are not using uTorrent. To edit the resume.dat file, you need a file editor. Download and install Notepad++ if you don’t have it installed already.
%AppData%\uTorrent\
By modifying the Resume.dat file, many users have reportedly fixed the error. Just make sure to fill the incorrect and correct path and then proceed with the replacement process.
If anything goes wrong, replace the edited Resume.dat file with the backup file saved in step 4 above.
The Former volume not mounted error in torrent clients can occur due to incorrect storage drive letter or if the computer is unable to detect the drive.
Follow the steps in the article to fix the problem and complete the torrent downloads.
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