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![]() I sent an email to support. They still think this is a user problem and not a problem with Limewire. Email follows with my response: Hi Bill, This is usually the result of either downloading a file with an incredibly large name or rogue characters in the name, trying to download to a full disk, or downloading to a directory to which you don't have administrator rights. Please try the following: Press Kill Download Select the Incomplete folder, in the Library, and select Resume. Thanks, Zenzele My Response: Dear Zenzele, Don't get me wrong because I'm a loyal Limewire user and have been over many years and I know a form response when I see it. This is not a problem with my PC or the file....it is Limewire. I switched to BearShare and was able to download the very same files on the very same PC. I don't like BearShare's interface and prefer Limewire but BearShare is working. You can't simply blow this off as a user problem. Please fix it so I can use Limewire. Bill |
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