>>1448875>my torrent is stuck at 99.9 % if i delete the file with 00.0 in it will my torrent be ok?You are using both qBittorrent and Edge. As shown in your picture, you are okay.
The desired files are all okay.
The undesired XML is not needed.
Your image shows your torrent progress is "STALLED". You can right click on it and select "Force Resume" to see if that gets it going after a minute or so. Generally, you should leave torrents in "Resume" and not the "Force Resume" status unless you know why you are doing it.
Please also remember that using that Edge browser also kills your privacy. It's an unwholesome browser even if you use VPN as it is TPM aware and unlike other browsers, is fully cooperative with the windows operating system. Browsers such as Firefox have a much wider variety of useful and free add-on extensions. Firefox is also better for privacy.
In the future, if you have a similar problem with closing out the very last bit of a torrent involving an archive file such as ZIP or RAR, you can also try the following:
a. pause the torrent
b. right click on torrent and select "Force Recheck"
c. When recheck is done, go to the folder with that file and right click on it and pick Copy.
d. Go to some other folder you don't mind messing with (or make a new temp one). Paste it. If the filename ends with ".!qB" then remove that suffix ".!qB". At this point you now have an incomplete ZIP file.
e. Some or most of the files in that incomplete ZIP can be viewed if you use a separate archiver program such as winRAR. Open it with winrar and select "Tools --> Repair archive". Another copy of that ZIP archive will be made with internal EOF and headers repaired so that you can view it in windows by clicking on it.
The above method is useful if are downloading a big ZIP file but don't know what the individual files in it are like. By looking at a few of the files, you can decide to continue or ditch that torrent.