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  • Thank you, I realize I haven't been exactly explicit when I said "corrupt" file, I didn't believe it mattered at the time :) Those files are actually torrent files which I managed to move all from their subdirectories into the central directory with a script that was working on a previous system. Now it behaved differently :) Thing is that now, when I launched qbittorrent again, it recreated the files, but they are all filled with zeroes (?). What I want to do is identify these zeroed files, remove them and move the originals back in their directories. Commented Mar 6, 2016 at 15:53