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mikey4848 April 18th, 2009 04:59 PM

Can't launch Limewire
 
Hi,
My name is Mike. I have installed and uninstalled Limewire 3 times and can't get it to launch. I have Windows XP home. I'm using Comcast cable. I have a home router which I THINK i may need to set the ports on. However, i don't know where to get the port numbers for Limewire. Can someone help me. Thanks. I just got the latest edition of Limewire.

birdy April 18th, 2009 11:31 PM

See whether anything here helps: http://www.gnutellaforums.com/331559-post2.html
:)

LW's default port is 6346.

TOOTALLTIM April 25th, 2009 09:50 AM

fix
 
Hey mike, I had the same problem. Follow Birdy's link and go to the Java downloads and download "Java SE Development Kit with JavaFX (JDK 6u13 / FX 1.1)" LW5 started up right away after that

oasissux April 25th, 2009 03:59 PM

Alright, I've been through all the threads I can find regarding LW not launching. I've tried uninstalling, reinstalling, using old/new versions, deleting limewire file in roaming folder, updating java, disabling firewall, etc. Problem is with my lap top with vista home premium 32 bit. 2 Desktops run LW no problem; laptop using wireless router, but don't think that has anything to do with problem because LW never even loads. Run as admin makes no difference.

What gives? Got a feeling that once it opens, I'll probably have probs connecting, but I'll be happy if I can just get the program to load for now!

birdy April 25th, 2009 11:45 PM

Is this your first time using LW on the laptop?

Did you try installing LW to a folder other than the default (as shown in the link in post #2) & running in compatibility mode for XP?

And did you see the link about Alcohol software (if you have that installed)?

Do you only have one version of Java installed? Which version are you using ATM?

If you're still stuck, try the tips here - maybe running some cleaner apps & then a clean install might help? http://www.gnutellaforums.com/333278-post2.html
Don't worry about purging the downloads queue if you've never been able to use LW on the laptop & if LW won't even open;)

oasissux April 26th, 2009 10:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by birdy (Post 342298)
Is this your first time using LW on the laptop?

Yes. No previous versions have ever been installed.

Quote:

Did you try installing LW to a folder other than the default (as shown in the link in post #2) & running in compatibility mode for XP?
Sort of. Tried "limewire2". Not sure how to go about running in xp compatibility mode. Tips?

Quote:

And did you see the link about Alcohol software (if you have that installed)?
I don't think I have that installed. Not familiar with it though. This laptop is pretty much fresh out of the box.

Quote:

Do you only have one version of Java installed? Which version are you using ATM?
Installed JDK 6 with FX update, as suggested. Went to Java site, said I have latest version, etc.

Quote:

If you're still stuck, try the tips here - maybe running some cleaner apps & then a clean install might help? http://www.gnutellaforums.com/333278-post2.html
Don't worry about purging the downloads queue if you've never been able to use LW on the laptop & if LW won't even open;)
Will do.

Thanks for reading.

Lord of the Rings April 26th, 2009 11:00 PM

I think Birdy's suggestion was for JRE java not JDK. :) I'm not sure whether it makes any difference however, just JRE is for regular users & LW is expected to run using that version.

Steps 5 & 6 here for compatibility mode: Fixes for Limewire (click on blue link) :)

Oh just realised you are with Comcast. Do you use Comcast Anti-Spyware? If you wish to use LW, do not use it. Else it will stop LW & may even attempt to remove it from your computer, damaging it. Comcast uses a reknown spyware that is anti-p2p programs, falsely identifying them as bad when they are not. :rolleyes:

oasissux April 26th, 2009 11:35 PM

Ok, so it looks like I wasn't quite as thorough as I thought. I uninstalled all Java and then went to Java.com and re-installed latest verion, and now LW works. I'm sure that was one of the suggestions I read, so my apologies for not trying that first. Just goes to show that you shouldn't cut corners!

Thanks again for the invaluable help here. Keep up the good work!

Lord of the Rings April 26th, 2009 11:38 PM

yay .. congrats! :) Thanks for letting us know :xirokrotima::xeri_ok1ani:


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