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LLOYD64870 April 11th, 2008 02:51 PM

Hi, new member here, with a question...(moving music)
 
I am trying to figure out how to pull music from other programs (BearShare, for example) to my LimeWire library, so that I can then delete BearShare. I have tried copy-and paste, copying songs to desktop, then dragging and dropping them into ZLimeWire saved file, but nothing seems to work. I have some songs that I don't want to lose, but I REALLY want to get rid of BearShare now that I have grown comfortable with LimeWire.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Lloyd

ursula April 11th, 2008 03:06 PM

Hii and welcome !

? 1... Are you talking about trying to move 'partial' (incomplete) downloaded files, or..
Simply wishing to copy and/or move existing completed downloads ?
(Copy and then Paste is NOT the correct procedure.)

? 2... What Operating System are you using ?

Don't panic... This is going to be an easy one for you !

LLOYD64870 April 11th, 2008 03:17 PM

re: how do I move files from Bearshare to LimeWire
 
Simply wishing to copy and/or move existing completed downloads from BearShare to LimeWire. I am using Windows Vista....

Thx!

ursula April 11th, 2008 03:29 PM

There is only one reason that you could ever 'need' to move files 'from' BearShare 'to' LimeWire... That would be so that LW would have a definitive list of those files that you have already successfully downloaded.

Neither BearShare nor LimeWire should have anything to do with the 'final' storage folder on your machine.

Best thing that you can do is to create a new folder - probably in your 'My Documents' folder - and Copy or Move your files to this appropriately named new folder... doing the Copy and or Move functions with Windows Explorer...
You could create a main music folder called, maybe MUSIC BANK... Create another called something like MY SHARED FILES... Copy some of the stuff from 'the BANK' to 'the SHARED' folder...
Main thing is to start out in the beginning with a fairly clear idea so that you can manage your files as they grow in number... Lots more on this subject for the future...

The storage of your completed files should be independent of any p2p application folder.

Let us know how you get on... !

p.s. Please do not automatically allow sharing of your DownLoads or Incomplete folders... Reason is that if you ever share un-checked (tested and proven) files, you have no right to complain about D/Ling bad files from other ! Right ?
;)

LLOYD64870 April 11th, 2008 03:37 PM

at the risk of being a pain in the aXX, I am new to VISTA, and can't even FIND Windows Explorer. I klnow it's a lot to ask, but could you provide step-by-step instructions?
Once I have them all in one folder, will LimeWire still find them, or will I have to use Windows Media Player or some other program?

Thanks in advance,

Lloyd

ursula April 11th, 2008 03:52 PM

Well...
(btw... NEVER start a sentence with, "Well,..." !)

1st, my every condolence for your sentence with Vista... Don't worry, parole is available... It's not for life ! :eek:

'Explorer' is just the thing you use to drive around inside Windows... NOT Internet Explorer... That's different.

When you double-click (if you have Desktop Icons showing on your screen) on My Computer or My Documents you will be using Windows Explorer to 'navigate' around your folders and files...

Best thing to do (no offense) is to STOP internet activity for a while... This will be safer for you... Learning how to 'drive' your Windows Operating System NOW will save you years of pain later !

Another btw... Probably best for you to post general questions in the Tips & Tricks Forum here in these Gnutella Forums...
You'll get a bit more attention and it will be from all the various 'p2p client' users... Not only the LimeWire folks !

As far as listening/viewing is concerned, FORGET LimeWire's so-called built-in player... In fact, forget ALL built-in players in ALL p2p client programs !!!
They're ... er... garbage.

Use Windows Media Player or WinAmp or numerous others...
And, read here, in Tips & Tricks, about CODECs and other amusing things you need to know !

¡ luego !

LLOYD64870 April 12th, 2008 04:41 PM

Thanks for the help....
 
so, if I understand you correctly, i should only use Limewire for downloading music, not for playing it? Use windows media player instead?

another problem has crept up today---every few minutes a new web site pops up in a new tab---all are advertizing and nothing I'm interested in; how is tis happening and how can I stop it????

Thanks,

Lloyd

ursula April 13th, 2008 09:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LLOYD64870 (Post 314102)
so, if I understand you correctly, i should only use Limewire for downloading music, not for playing it? Use windows media player instead?

Yes.
Or, WinAMP - the free version is more than enough !

Quote:

another problem has crept up today---every few minutes a new web site pops up in a new tab---all are advertizing and nothing I'm interested in; how is tis happening and how can I stop it????
Virus(es) or just basic garbage 'popups'...

Popups are fairly easy to deal with... Many programs available out there but the Popup Blocker that comes with the GOOGLE TOOLBAR is amazingly effective.

For virus and intrusion protection the 'current' best seems to be a program called Nod32... It is very good.

You can try a free scan AND removal process by clicking here >

Free Virus Scan: Use ESET's Online Antivirus Scanner

It is safe and powerful. Be prepared for probably at least a 30 minute run unless your computer has an small number of files to scan. Nod32 removes viruses, 'spyware', dialers, malicious cookies... The works.

They also offer a limited trial of the full version.


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