I had this happen to me 2 times today, on about 80% and i pulled the plug because i was pissed off, and it restarted i did it again later on about 70% (same file) and it reset, oh well its nearly done again.
I had this happen to me 2 times today, on about 80% and i pulled the plug because i was pissed off, and it restarted i did it again later on about 70% (same file) and it reset, oh well its nearly done again.
i still have 500 mb to go
Well maybe it would help if I didn't use Bittorrent ++.
i use bittorent experimental version....it lets u control how many pplupload and wat speed uploadis
I find the concept of BitTorrent useless.
Your only chance of finding a file is through verifieds, which is a concept known to provide no sources.
Just use a file-sharing program.
I've found copies of a lot of operating systems using 'Raza.
Why? i find bittorent great and i'm on 56k, it's just a matter of finding the sites which alot happen to be on the list in my sigOriginally posted by chalkmongoose@4 August 2003 - 02:13
I find the concept of BitTorrent useless.
Your only chance of finding a file is through verifieds, which is a concept known to provide no sources.
Just use a file-sharing program.
I've found copies of a lot of operating systems using 'Raza.
As I said in the last post about BT,you don't get any fakes threw BT.This is alot better then Kazaa,especially if you have bandwidth limits.I have downed almost 100 gig off BT in the last 2 months,I have probably only downed about 50 gigs since I started using Kazaa about 2 years ago.
I have gotten all the newest games threw BT within four or five days of there release,you can't say that about Kazaa.Each P2P has it's benefits,BT is best for new files,Kazaa is best for older stuff.Plain and simple.
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I like BitTorrent because of its ability to provide file integrity, something that Kazaa (sorely) lacks.
BT is great for new stuff. Anything older than a week, maybe even a few days, will be gone.Originally posted by chalkmongoose@3 August 2003 - 18:13
I find the concept of BitTorrent useless.
Your only chance of finding a file is through verifieds, which is a concept known to provide no sources.
Just use a file-sharing program.
I've found copies of a lot of operating systems using 'Raza.
But the really good stuff stays alive for a month or so.
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