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Hello,
When I open LimeWire, I always get the message: "One or more files appear to be invalid. This is generally caused by a corrupted installation." After I uninstalled, downloaded and installed LimeWire again, I got the same message. In this message there is a report and a button "Copy report". I don't know whether I have to paste this report here? If I should, just let me know. LimeWire worked fine on Windows XP, but on Vista, is doesn't. Does someone have any idea of what I could do to get rid of this message so I can use LimeWire? Thanks in advance! |
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Try uninstalling Limewire using the uninstaller which is found in start > all programs > limewire...
Then use your computer's search to look for all files & folders with limewire in the name. If you can't delete them, reboot into safe mode & then try. If they still won't delete, try one of the tools here... Incomplete Download File won't delete at all. Then re-install limeire using the offline installer...To find the offline installer, use the link below > cancel the installer window when it pop's up and then select the offline installer link... Lime Wire » Download LimeWire
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