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Wget: Resume Broken Download. The GNU Wget is a free utility for non- interactive download of files from the Web.
Download utility to allow you to easily download files, and recover if errors occur. Pause and resume your downloads. Personalize the program with skins. [Win95/98/Me/NT/2000]. A download manager that supports resumable downloads and multiple simultaneous downloads. [Win32].
It supports HTTP, HTTPS, and FTP protocols, as well as retrieval through HTTP proxies. Recently, I was downloading a Ubuntu Linux ISO (6. MB) file for testing purpose at my home PC.
My Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS) unit was not working. I started download with the following wget command: $ wget http: //ftp. However, due to power supply problem, my computer rebooted at 9. Again, after reboot I typed wget at a shell prompt: $ wget http: //ftp. However, wget restarted to download ISO image from scratch again. I thought wget should resume partially downloaded ISO file. After reading wget(1) GNU Linux man page, I found the - c or - -continue option to continue getting a partially downloaded file.
This is useful when you want to finish a download started by a previous instance of wget, or by another program. The syntax is: wget- c url. So I decided to continue getting a partially- downloaded ubuntu- 5.
OR$ wget - -continue http: //ftp. Sample session: Animated gif 0. If there is a file named ubuntu- 5. Wget will assume that it is the first portion of the remote file, and will ask the server to continue the retrieval from an offset equal to the length of the local file. Thus, it will result in saving both time and bandwidth. See also: Share this on.