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Smilin' Joe Fission April 16th, 2002 07:31 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by NOST Tiger
I have been having the same problem. However, mine is that it goes from 5kbs to 0 to 10 to 0 to 7 to 0 and so on. It finally winds up just hanging around 0 awhile. I dunno what the problem is but it is aggravating.
I've had that happen too, and I only have theories as to what causes it.

Unregistered April 19th, 2002 02:20 AM

It must just be coincidence, but I have been having the same problem with speeds reducing to 0K and never completing.

I increased the memory partition for LimeWire and it certainly seems much better.

I like the tip about searching again for the file you are downloading - it seems to work great.

Taliban April 19th, 2002 03:22 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Unregistered
It must just be coincidence, but I have been having the same problem with speeds reducing to 0K and never completing.

I increased the memory partition for LimeWire and it certainly seems much better.

I like the tip about searching again for the file you are downloading - it seems to work great.

Increasing memory will not help you. Maybe in the next version, the "force resume" button will stop the download and try to connect to the hosts it was downloading from, again.

Unregistered April 21st, 2002 02:26 PM

You're right about increasing the memory partition - in fact, because LimeWire appears to use dynamic memory allocation, it can stop it from launching at all if you set it too high.

However, the multiple searches for the same file while downloading works a treat. I have been able to download from 4 hosts simultaneously, really speeding things up.

keroppi April 26th, 2002 04:31 PM

share your files
 
If you all would share all the files you've downloaded, you all could accumulate the offered download speeds.

you would be happy too, if you could download your file from one more node, even if its only a dial up connection.....

so don't burn the files on cd immediately after download. every minute more you're sharing is like one minute shorter to dowload for you

;)

Smilin' Joe Fission April 26th, 2002 04:58 PM

Re: share your files
 
Quote:

Originally posted by keroppi
so don't burn the files on cd immediately after download. every minute more you're sharing is like one minute shorter to dowload for you
Huh? Would you mind explaining how you come to this conclusion?

Unregistered April 30th, 2002 02:17 PM

When I download something, as soon as it connects, I get speeds of 5,0,8,0,3,0,5,0 k/s.... etc but after about 1/2 a minute it stays on 0k/s continually... Any ideas?


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