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Download/Upload Problems Problems with downloading or uploading files through the Gnutella network.
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Old September 2nd, 2007
Novicius
 
Join Date: September 2nd, 2007
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Exclamation Hi there!

Hi fellas, i've been using limewire for a while
Last time i noticed that i've got an error sayind Data error, or something like that, i know that means that there was no more space in the H.D

What i did i change the directory where the file meant to be download for another directory with more space, also(my bad) i moved the folder"incomplete" to the new limewire folder(i reinstall the program to the hd with more space) but now all my download are at 0.0%

What can i do?

Limewire read the files but does not read as they were download before
I'm using 4.14 v, Win xp,etc

Cheers Mates.
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Old September 2nd, 2007
Share Junkie
 
Join Date: July 18th, 2007
Location: AZ
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Nick Storm is flying high
Default Download problem

You know you're posting in the Bearshare area of the forum? You might try reposting in the proper forum, in the future. As for your hard drive space issue, there should have been no need to reinstall Limewire on a new drive. You can specify any drive, even across a LAN (provided it stays connected) to save your downloads to.

From Limewire, go to TOOLS, then open OPTIONS. At the top of the list, click on SAVING, and pick your drive/folder to save your downloads to. There is no need to create an "incomplete" folder - Limewire will do that for you.

If your downloads still aren't happening, then the issue is likely connection related, rather than a hard disk problem.

Hope this helps.

Cheers,
Nick
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