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I was downloading packages using the Android SDK Manager. My internet connection got disconnected before the download finished and now the download does not resume and is stuck at 95% Is there no way to resume it? Does it have to be stopped and restarted?

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  • If it does not offer you a way to resume, then the partial file was not saved, which means you have to restart it.
    – Ramhound
    Sep 4, 2012 at 14:08
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    Is there no way to pause/resume downloads in Android SDK manager?
    – Saurav
    Sep 4, 2012 at 17:14

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You can resume:
There are two hidden folders inside the SDK folder:

  1. .downloadIntermediates
  2. .temp

Inside the .temp you will see various PackageOperations.
It contains various completed as well as non-completed downloads.
The file which are not completed will be will be .asdownload

Copy/Move that file to the .downloadIntermediates folder.
And now try to download that specific file from the SDK Manager.
It will resume.

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the fact of downloading sdk is: you can resume the task if you still the sdk manager running this task need 31kib for 13 min so if you stop without closing you can resume.

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  • Your image isn't legible. This seems more of a comment then an answer since you don't describe how to resume in any significant detail. It might be the grammatical mistakes that exist, if those were fixed, I would consider reversing my vote. If somebody else does it for Ahmad I won't bother though.
    – Ramhound
    Apr 8, 2016 at 19:03

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