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![]() Just installed 2.6.1. - It didn't pick up my settings again (and it prompted me to upgrade to 2.5.5). Beta versions of 2.5 after 2.5.0 did manage to remember my settings (including 2.5.5). I haven't uninstalled and done a fresh install since before 2.5.0. (i.e. all installations have been done without removing the previous version). On the plus side - 0KB/s uploads no longer seem to be a problem - thank you for that one. ... This isn't new - I think it came in with the 2.5 versions - but when large downloads are completed (200MB+) they sometimes take a long time to complete after reaching 100%. This, in itself, isn't a problem, but it appears to interfere with other traffic - while the completed download is being processed, ultrapeers cannot be maintained and uploads and downloads are drastically slowed or dropped. This isn't a lack of processor oomph - when I've checked, processor utilisation is nowhere near maximum. However, LimeWire itself is sluggish. As far as I can tell, LimeWire is not this sluggish during the start-up hashing (I'm guessing that LimeWire is hashing the file once it has downloaded it). Mark LimeWire 2.6.1 (now) Java 1.4.0_1 Windows2000 ADSL connection no firewall |
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