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Originally posted by newcster68@12 January 2004 - 01:20
His internet provider has nothing to do with Kazaa crashing. I had this same problems 2 times and it has to do with the resources that the program uses. Also yes, it definately is a bad .dat file in your saved folder, whether you see it or not it could be a movie that you extracted from a tar file, winzip, etc and the movie was extracted incorrectly which corrupts the movie even though you can watch it ok. I have said this many times before and I will say it again. Ever since these guys have kept on changing things in the kazaa program, updating it, adding, subtracting, etc. they are only screwing it up more and more. It don't take a rocket scientist to figure that out. I went back to using the 3rd version that was put out and have never had the problem again.
Yes, the ISP/internet connection is an unlikely cause of crashes. However, it is remotely possible to cause KL++ to crash due to bad networking data caused by corrupted data packets.