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Grandpa September 4th, 2005 10:59 PM

In the pic you left I do not see anything wrong do everything you did before when LimeWire was running. If you were on the Internet wile it was running before then do that. Did you notice your computer getting slow before it would quit.

ante1 September 5th, 2005 12:12 AM

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after i start download evry thing in the task maneger move
and this pic for now ..mean 2h lim wire work

Grandpa September 5th, 2005 12:28 AM

It still looks good but you are getting a little high on your memory usage I am guessing you only have 512mb of ram and you are at your limit of available memory right now if you are running Windows XP. I also see you have a firewall do you have a router.

ante1 September 5th, 2005 12:54 AM

my pc restart it self
 
:( my pc restart it self now after 1h run limwir i get restart
so bad i cannot download any thing ...all download gone
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yes i have fire wall
and what u mean in rauter>>>>>
i stell work at my pc 4h without lime wire and my pc did not restart it self
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i run lime wire 1h
my pc get restart it self
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now i can be sure my hardware is good
my software is bad
but what is the bad limwire or windowas xp
i thing thare is some thing wrong with lime wire
what i can do
pls i cannot under stand why my pc get srestart it self while i am using the lime wire ....
lime wire is great p2p program and i cannot delete it never so
pls any idea:confused:

Grandpa September 5th, 2005 01:17 AM

ante1

In the last picture I saw you were using 343mb of memory. I also read in a earlier post that you are running Windows XP.

Windows XP needs a minimum of 256mb of memory to run and 512mb is recommended with all of the other programs running you are using all of the memory you have.

Your memory may be over heating and causing the problem. I would recommend that you have the memory tested to see if it is bad. If it is replace it and I would also recommend that you add more memory than you currently have. If it was me I would go to at leas 750mb 1gb would be better.

I can not guarantee this will work but without being able to actually work on you computer it is the best advice I can give you.

Sgt September 5th, 2005 01:22 AM

Hi ante1

The computer restarting like you mentioned after a certain amount of time running, means that your CPU Unit is running at the wrong speed.

Sgt

Grandpa September 5th, 2005 01:25 AM

Sgt

Please clarify that what do you mean by the wrong speed and where did you come up with that.

ante1 September 5th, 2005 02:10 AM

In the last picture I saw you were using 343mb of memory. I also read in a earlier post that you are running Windows XP
((((grand pa))))))
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man my ram 512 not 343...
it is really 512 cuz when the man give me it he give me 2 ram 256+256
and what that wrong speed???????
and if that maybe can hapened how i can be sure
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EVEREST Corporate Edition...this program tell me 3000mgh

and pls let me back to lime wire ant the broblem with restart it self why that hapened and how i can solve or fix this broblem >>
some thing more for ((((Sgt))))
if that true that mean will y pc restart with and with out lime wire
but what i see and sow my pc only while i am using the lime wire

ante1 September 5th, 2005 02:20 AM

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this is the system .....

Grandpa September 5th, 2005 02:27 AM

Yes it is really 512 (256+256=512) I do not know what Sgt is talking about I know your CPU voltage is correct from looking at the results you posted earlier. The 343 I refered to is if you look at the bottom of the picture you posted it says on the bottom of the Task Manager,(Commit Charge: 343/1250) the 343 is how much memory the programs you have running are useing. How long ago did you change the memory.


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