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mphill1491
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the free space

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How often or when do we get more free space?
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... as soon as you delete stuff from your harddisk.

Or do you mean some other "more free space"?
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I mean more free space. It is set at 52 gigs and I was wondering when it resets?
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mphill1491 wrote:I mean more free space. It is set at 52 gigs and I was wondering when it resets?
Which free space do you mean? On your harddisk? Then see my earlier answer.
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You get to download 52 gigs for free. Is that a month or total?
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mphill1491 wrote:You get to download 52 gigs for free. Is that a month or total?
Ah. I guess you must be talking about some newsserver service? This forum is about the program SABnzbd. So if you don't tell which newsserver service you're using, nobody can help you.
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Right underneath the pause resume button of SABnzbd it tells me how much free space I have left. There is a little pie that tells me how much free space I have left. There is also a line that tells me how much I have used today, how much I have used this week, this month and total. When does this get reset?
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mphill1491 wrote:Right underneath the pause resume button of SABnzbd it tells me how much free space I have left. There is a little pie that tells me how much free space I have left. There is also a line that tells me how much I have used today, how much I have used this week, this month and total. When does this get reset?
Underneath the Pause button is the free space on your own harddisk. If you remove stuff from your harddisk, you will get more free space, and the number will go up.

The stats counters day / week / month are 'rolling' / windowed counters over the last day / last week / last month. They are continuously updated, and are not reset to zero.
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