I believe you have bitcomet set to automatically do a hash check when a task completes. This would explain why you’re having problems doing a manual hash check if one is already in progress.
I’m also having difficulty understanding parts of your initial post.
During downloading in torrent file i checked first first movie, after download completed i checked second file and in the same way third file. in the end i wonted to do manual hash check but bitcomet starts and freezes.
What exactly does this mean? When you said you “checked second file”, I assumed you meant that you checked that the download was complete, perhaps by viewing it… but now I’m thinking you were changing file settings, in the task settings. If so, this is not an efficient way to control your downloads. you should select what files you want to download and not change the settings.
Every time you change these settings your forcing bitcomet to recalculate how it handles boundry piece data and on a task this large, I can see how it would cause problems. My best guess is that something is corrupt, I just can’t say where since I’m not even 100% sure of what you did/didn’t do.
I’d say the first thing I would do would be to stop all tasks and shut down your computer. After restarting, open bitcomet and make sure no tasks are running, then do the manual rehash on this torrent.
If it fails to begin, then you could try completely removing the task, then add it again. When you do, bitcomet will see the files already exist and will do a hashcheck to determine if they are complete.
Another thing that makes this entire topic confusing is…
I downloaded 238 GB of data. It’s 3 my favorite HD movies.
Are you saying you have downloaded 3 movies that are 80GB each?
This seems incredible, and I can see that English isn’t your primary language, so I’m trying to understand you as best I can, but it’s difficult when even simple sentences seem to make no sense if taken literally.