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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Reverend: [QB] [QUOTE]Well if the file doesn't automatically spring back in "Traffic" it has been dropped, you have to track down the host carrying it again.[/QUOTE]That's never happened to me before, usually it just stays on "more soures needed" or "Remotely queued" until it picks up a connection (which sometimes takes weeks.) [QUOTE]Personally, my advice would be to just uninsrall Kazaa and reinstall it, the latest version. Or Kazaa-lite, I hear it's good, less RAM-thirsty.[/QUOTE]I'm running Kazaa Lite K++ 2.4.3, which I'm pretty sure is the newest version going. [QUOTE]Your Scandisk has opinions about your comp at every startup? Sounds like your comp needs some R&R.[/QUOTE]Only when it freezes on me and I have to hit the restart button. [QUOTE]Also, what kind of connection do you have if it takes you a week to download? ISDN? Or, perhaps more vital, what are you downloading? Televised operas? Satellite photos of the northern hemisphere?[/QUOTE]A 56K modem. There is no broadband where I live, that I'm aware of. Plus the computer isn't on all the time, more often than not I can only trust it to be on for a few hours at a time, unattended. (I got a nasty phone bill a few months back which I think was caused by a dialer that found it's way onto my machine somehow.) I'm actually downloading episodes of Justice League, if you must know. :p [QUOTE]I cancel every download over 500Mb that gets a download speed of less than 100K/S. I hate having to keep the computer on while sleeping, it makes me uncomfortable with its noise. I broke that rule yesterday, when downloading Part 2 of 2 of Van Wilder (hey, that colon-blow scene is the funny) and the download stayed at a steady 60K/S, with 4 more hours to go. So I let the computer be, went to bed. I woke up the next day, went to the bathroom and then the kitchen, so as not to jinx it, and when I finally turned on the monitor, that goddamn file had jumped down to 0.68K/S during the night, it still had 3 hours 50 mins to go.[/QUOTE]The best speed I ever got out of this thing was 10Kbs, and that was only for about two minutes! It averages around 1.6 usually. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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