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Lord of the Rings October 6th, 2012 10:15 PM

Check your Java control panel to be sure Java 6 is active/enabled and Java 7 is either removed or disabled.

Edit: I forgot you are using Windows XP. In that case Java 7 must be totally removed from the system or else LW 5 will give that same error. You can use the Add/Remove Programs Control Panel to remove Java 7. If you wish to keep Java 7 then you will need to create a shortcut to the LW.jar file in the LW program library folder: http://www.gnutellaforums.com/connec...tml#post368753

http://www.gnutellaforums.com/attach...-7-java-cp.gif

Yeah a bit of short-sightedness by the LW devs on the Java issue.

robinepowell October 7th, 2012 08:32 AM

No, I'm using Windows 7, laptop. My mother still have her XP, for now, but soon it's time for an upgrade to 7.

Lord of the Rings October 7th, 2012 09:46 AM

My apologies for not being accurate for earlier instructions then if using XP, and misreading your response. NVM.

But if needed, to delete the LW prefs folder for XP see http://www.gnutellaforums.com/window...tml#post183932 though the sample image may have been from Win 2000.

Maybe time for her to upgrade to a mac. joking :D Best wishes for your mother. :)

BTW only LW 5 versions are affected by the Java 7 issue.

robinepowell October 9th, 2012 07:37 PM

I tried but I got as far as "AppData". I clicked to show folder and apply but there wasn't any Appdate showing up or anything saying "Roaming". Am I missing something?

birdy October 10th, 2012 02:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by robinepowell (Post 370185)
No, I'm using Windows 7, laptop. My mother still have her XP, for now, but soon it's time for an upgrade to 7.

It's a bit confusing for people when you say that you're using Win 7 but your Mum's using XP... gives the impression that you might be also trying to connect with your Mum's computer. Is that the case??

Anyhow, try this for finding the preferences folder...

Win 7: Click on the start button. Now type %appdata% into the text field. Hit the 'enter' button. Do you see a folder named LimeWire listed? If so, that's your preferences folder.

Win XP: Click on Start > Run > Type %appdata% into the text field. Hit the 'enter' button. Do you see a folder named LimeWire listed? If so, that's your preferences folder.

Lord of the Rings October 10th, 2012 02:07 AM

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Depends whether you are on Windows 7 or XP. Only Vista and Windows 7 have a Roaming folder.

Windows 7 is
C:\Documents and Settings\*yourusername*\AppData\Roaming\Limewire

Windows XP is
C:\Documents and Settings\*yourusername*\Application Data\limewire

If you are not seeing AppData / Application Data folder then it means you have not properly enabled viewing hidden files and folders in the View option settings.

Another trick is Click on "Start" and click on "Run", now copy and paste this code here:
%APPDATA%
Then click "OK"
That will take you inside the Application Data folder where you should see the LW folder if using Windows XP.

Or for Windows 7 simply copy it into the search box in the Start menu.

Or alternatively for Windows 7 copy this into the Start menu
%APPDATA%\
with the backslash on the end then press enter.

Win 7 example:

Attachment 6695

Oops timing, I bumped my head as Birdy jumped in front of me to reply lol. :D Birdy and LOTR were taken to the nearest hospital for a cup of coffee.

birdy October 10th, 2012 02:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lord of the Rings (Post 370217)
Oops timing, I bumped my head as Birdy jumped in front of me to reply lol. :D Birdy and LOTR were taken to the nearest hospital for a cup of coffee.

Cup of coffee and a very large beer (or two)? :giggle: I didn't mean to jump in front of you ;)

robinepowell October 10th, 2012 08:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by birdy (Post 370215)
It's a bit confusing for people when you say that you're using Win 7 but your Mum's using XP... gives the impression that you might be also trying to connect with your Mum's computer. Is that the case??

Anyhow, try this for finding the preferences folder...

Win 7: Click on the start button. Now type %appdata% into the text field. Hit the 'enter' button. Do you see a folder named LimeWire listed? If so, that's your preferences folder.

Win XP: Click on Start > Run > Type %appdata% into the text field. Hit the 'enter' button. Do you see a folder named LimeWire listed? If so, that's your preferences folder.

No, not my mom's computer, yet. Just using my Windows 7 laptop.

runt66 October 12th, 2012 08:21 PM

Thank god , i have found the limewire roaming file at last , ; but its big , 23.9 mb ; if i delete it will i lose all my songs and mp3 .

Lord of the Rings October 13th, 2012 03:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by runt66 (Post 370233)
Thank god , i have found the limewire roaming file at last , ; but its big , 23.9 mb ; if i delete it will i lose all my songs and mp3 .

The simple answer is no. Remember you delete the LimeWire folder, not the roaming one.

Post #5 here http://www.gnutellaforums.com/window...tml#post183932 explains how to back-up incomplete downloads if you have any.

But after deleting your LW settings files you will need to reset your downloads location first time you open LW again.

What are all the files in the preferences folder?

There is the downloads file as mentioned above which records details of your incomplete downloads.
There is a library file that details both all files you have in your library and those files you are sharing.
There is a props file that records general settings such as your download location, contains blocked hosts and search terms, connection history. This props file is maybe the most common file to become corrupted and zeroed. Not sure about the others.
There is the gnutella file which is the file that helps you connect.
There is a xml folder that contains specific details about your library files.
There is a fileurns file that seems to detail shared files specifics and locations.
Probably the largest of all the items will be the browser folder. This is disposable as LW will create a new one next time it is opened.

Your Library in LW will probably be empty when you open LW. You can always re-add files to your Library via drag and dropping the files from your LW download folder.


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