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pete3003uk
11-21-2002, 10:12 PM
Has kazaa got more bugs lately?
Just lately I am having problems loading posts and pages and causing me to reboot many times just to get logged in.
Also while I got kazaa lite running some programmes are slower to open despite defragging on schedules.
Is anybody else having this problem? :unsure:
Ardor
11-22-2002, 12:44 AM
Are you sharing a lot of files? If you share a large amount, kazaa may take longer to load!
The fragmentation-levels when downloading a lot are staggering! If I run a high-priority defrag with diskeeper every night, I still have trouble keeping them low! I recently created a partition solely for incomplete downloads, allowing the rest of my hard-drive to be relatively unburdened. It has definitely improved general system performance!
pete3003uk
11-22-2002, 02:52 AM
so if I get a second hard drive and just use it for downloads and big files it will be the same?
I never had this problem with last version and I am using decent specs here and a good speed.
Seems to me that this version has some bugs as I only downloading 4 files and 3 are being uploaded I still have problem. Took me 6 attempts to log in and 3 attempts to get to this reply.
Usuallly I have 10 downloads going as well 6 uploads and I am working ok so something is wrong here as when I have kazaa off things speed up. :(
Ardor
11-23-2002, 01:34 AM
Uploading can definitely affect your surfing perfomance. Your should find out what your upload-bandwidth is and cap your upload-speed in kazaa accordingly. For a cable-modem, I find 16kb an acceptable level. And no, I have not noticed any bugs in kazaa 2.0 (expect for the damn participation level crap :angry:). For most internet tweaking info, goto: www.speedguide.net (http://www.speedguide.net)
selector
02-19-2007, 06:35 PM
Hello Again Seriously I will rather prefer a place with not so many bugs. I mean a place where you have to "trade for getting anything". In Denmark there where i come from we have a danish group called IFPI. They tracks pirates down and gives them a big bill because its illeagal to share.
regards selector:O
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