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griffenfood October 21st, 2004 07:20 AM

slow and freezing
 
Hi ,Im running on windows me.Ive downed limewire4.0 and it totaly slows my computer down,and on many times it freezes.Anyone have an answer of why.....Thanks

murasame October 21st, 2004 11:10 AM

Get the latest Java from www.java.com

griffenfood October 21st, 2004 07:57 PM

I tried loading that java and I tried reloading limewire 4.0,But it still runs slow and freezes.Any other suggestion

griffenfood October 21st, 2004 08:04 PM

slow and freezing
 
Im running windows me .I loaded limewire 4.0.When I launch ,it runs very slow,and many times freezes.Also makes the rest of my system run slow.
I dont think its the java,and I tried reloading.Anyone with any ideas........thanks


Keep to the one thread for one topic please!

Lord of the Rings October 21st, 2004 08:47 PM

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Bring it indoors out of the cold & let it thaw out. lol Reminds me of a snowman. ;)

Windows ME is a rather old OS to be running nowadays with today's apps! How much RAM do you have & what's the speed of your CPU processor? How big is your HDD & how much space do you have left? Do you run any other apps when you use LW & which ones? What version of Java did you update to?

griffenfood October 21st, 2004 09:24 PM

ive got 64mb of ram.I updated to the fastest processor that I could without changing the board.Ive downloaded Java2 runtime 1.4.2_06.iVE Ran L. W. with and without other applications.
Ive RAN ALL kAZAA APLICATIONS WITH NO PROBLEMS,AND older Lime wire .I have plenty of space.All of other aplication in my system run fast as long as I dont have L.W. activated

Lord of the Rings October 21st, 2004 09:28 PM

I'd suggest RAM is your issue. I think 50 MB of ram is the recommended minimum. But that doesn't leave much left over for your Operating System or any other apps. It's not only LW that needs ram but java is not the most ram efficient softw out there.

murasame October 22nd, 2004 06:06 AM

No, 64MB is the minimum.
The solution would be to get another comp altogether. Not very good for your budget, I know. But once you get into a new comp, it will be like heaven.


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