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Download/Upload Problems Problems with downloading or uploading files through the Gnutella network.
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Old June 27th, 2008
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aachase is flying high
Default progress bar isn't moving

i have been downloading for a while now but recently when downloading a video the progress bar hasn't moved. it is staying at the same percentage and the time to is staying relativley the same.its downloading at 55kb so it should be done fairly quick but it doesnt seem to be doing anythingbut it says it is downloading. any help would be appreciated.
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Old June 28th, 2008
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i have same problem it seems to stick on about half of my movie downloads at any point between 5 and 55% , it often goes back wards a percent or two then forward to the same point but never beyond the cirtain point . Geting to be pointless trying to download now as i never know if its gonna complete.
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Old July 25th, 2008
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Default Progress bar stopped when Limewire Pro installed.

Hello, I am writing from U.S using a MacBook OS Leopard. I've used limewire a bit for years but installed Pro this week (I saw the find your files post and plan to do that next!).

I had 4 files slowly downloading 1,500MB all over 50% finished with 5-6 connections. Since I installed Lw PRO, the connections continue but the progress remains the same. The Speed is 0KB.

This has gone on for 3 days, i've restarted program, restarted computer and also downloaded the torrent files again.

Other info - there is a firewall but I'm fairly sure I connect through it based on what I have read (mac firewall)
I don't know how to find ram and hard disk space...
Connection is broadband/ router is mac airpot) and I am connecting in my house (no other programs/computers/games running) ISP is comcast
I used the test worked page (and the test worked) I looked at download speed it was 18178 KB

I am fairly sure the answer is posted somewhere here already but I haven't found it yet. It is like when a connection wire is lose on the computer at work and the tech comes out and it was a total waste of their time. So I apologize, but its been a few days and I am making myself a bit crazy over it. thanks
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