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posvibe November 18th, 2006 07:15 AM

Many downloads slowing processor
 
I love Limewire Pro and have been using it for some time but I have noticed a somewhat overall slowdown of processor speed, it seems. A buddy and fellow Limewire user told me that after a lot of downloading it's good to delete old files and whatnot to lessen this effect. Any comments or suggestions as to how best clean up?
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Only A Hobo November 18th, 2006 08:33 AM

Knowing which processor you have would be interesting as well as your OS and Java version. With Macs in general the Java is not perfect and after a lot of downloading things tend to grind to a halt. The Virtual memory gets pretty high. It is helpful to discard unwanted incompletes. Not keep tabs open you don't need, and try and keep the downloads and monitor windows as clear as you can. It is a good idea also to re-boot once every 24 hours or so to get the virtual memory back to normal. You can check this out using the Apple activity monitor.

We can say a bit more if you tell us your computer details OS version processor ..Memory etc.. see Apple>about this computer, Free space on the start up disk ... this shoud be 3 or 4 GB at all times at least
and Limewire and Java details ... Limewire>about Limewire.

posvibe November 18th, 2006 01:12 PM

I am using a MacMini, 1.33gHz, PowerPC G4, OSX 10.4.8 w/1GB DDR SDRAM. I have 13.75 GB free space on the startup drive.

Only A Hobo November 18th, 2006 01:27 PM

The specs for your computer seem fine . You didn't give the Limewire and Java details ..in Limewire>about, but what I said before pretty well stands. If you have java 1.4.0 this should be updated to 1.5.0

See "Tiger users should update .... " here: http://www.gnutellaforums.com/showthread.php?t=36377


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