I don't know if this has already been discussed here but changing the hash value of you files may result in a larger lifespan for some of them.
Some filehosting companies trash files with the same hash value and when you rar a file several times using RL, the resulting rar files will have the very same hash value unless you add dummy files, like a txt or jpg, of different sizes whenever you rar that file.
Another way is to manually change the hash value of each file using the md5 change feature of RL.
But be aware that you must change each file one by one. Changing the vaue of several files at the same time will only result in giving the same new value to all the files that previously shared the same value.

This may look too much work but I, for instance, only do that to single link uploads.
Since I started doing that, HF never again trashed at once all the single rar files of the same movie.
So my file for board X may have been trashed by HF but the same file for board Y is still online because the file has a different hash value.
tres Reviewed by tres on . Making your files last longer I don't know if this has already been discussed here but changing the hash value of you files may result in a larger lifespan for some of them. Some filehosting companies trash files with the same hash value and when you rar a file several times using RL, the resulting rar files will have the very same hash value unless you add dummy files, like a txt or jpg, of different sizes whenever you rar that file. Another way is to manually change the hash value of each file using the md5 change Rating: 5