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Originally posted by Cerberus@kazaa@4 October 2003 - 19:48
Well now you come to mention it,
I have 2 problems,
1: The 'not connecting'
2: KazaaLite crashing
1: Tried the Supernode '0.0.0.0' bit but this just fixed the problem occasionally not all the NC could be solved by this.
Until I saw supernico's post & screenshots.
Before I upgradet to 2.4.2, 1.7.2 started to have the same symptoms, sometimes I was quick enough to click the traffic button and got the multiple uploads at high speed but with the 'connecting' message at the bottom screen. Version 2.4.x has the abilaty to directly go to your traffic screen which had most of the time the same behavior.
Still have to try NetLimiter
2: This one is probably a conflict of programs. On an old intallation of XP both 1.7 and 2.4 keep having problems 1 and 2. I recently did a new installation of XP on another partition and this one has only XP + updates, sound- video & motherboard drivers and Norton Internet security & NAV 2002.
On this new intallation 2.4 kept crashing within 10 minutes so I swithed back to 1.7 and kept that one running overnight with speedup, this morning 1.7 was started again about 10 times by speedup.
With both versions & OS IAMAPP.EXE (= Norton AV) goes of the scale, consuming almost all of my processor time in both XP installations.
This afternoon I got rid of most of my .dat files and 1.7 has been running (downloadig about 6 files) without a ploblem for several hours
I'll try 2.4.3 next with the same downloads. Let's see if it will sustain my 120 kB/s for those 6 downloads (combined) of the last few hours.
Keep you posted,
Cerberus
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well if you are moving those dat from 1.7 to 2.4.3 as long as those slots and sources are available you will get the same speed. but the problem is once you pause, stop download there is no way of knowing if those slots are going to be open but its worth a shot, also try netlimiter and let me know, as far as crashing, you want to make sure you are not a supernode, check for corrupt files and db folder, let me know