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| Hello; I've got an interesting problem I suppose. Whenever I download Limewire, it automatically starts at the end of the setup-process. However, when I close Limewire and start it again, I get the very familiar pop-up; 'Limewire has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience.' Debugging leads to nothing, the error reporting details is in the attached file. I used to use, next to Limewire, Shareaza for downloading music etcetera. I always got a pop-up when opening Limewire, asking me to change my default magnet handler to Limewire. Since two weeks I only use Limewire and tagged that I wanted to change my default magnet handler to Limewire. If there's a possibility to tag this option off, maybe my problems will be vanished. Thanks in advance, I miss my limewire you know.. Q |
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| Wow thanks for all the replies, it really helps me out.. I just wanted to tell that I have a new version of Java on my pc, I have deleted my .limewire-folder, I uninstalled Limewire and installed it again, and it still doesn't work properly.. Anybody? |
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