..in fact i'll bet you that's what it is..
..in fact i'll bet you that's what it is..
hmm.. i deleted ALL the dat download files and it seemed to be downloading stuff and running ok.. so i tried to open Excel (which it has been crashing on regularly after KaSaA has been in use.. ) Crash..!
H/o, are you using KaSaA or KaZaA? Ive never heard of kasaa, and if you got that, it could be a virus.
lol i been using it for years but i was just spelling it wrong.. the build's are in the first post
FYI Norton speed disk is a program to defragOriginally posted by mcdudex@29 December 2003 - 22:17
Norton Speed Disk better than defrag
You Better Keep In Mind That I Can Read Between The Lines
Never argue with an idiot, they drag you down to there level and beat you with experience!!
Suggest you try fully uninstalling and removing all traces (do the usual things like AV sweep, ad-aware, clean registry, then reinstall current version - 2.4.3 or higher (recommend Clean 2.4.4) - go HERE to download. If that doesn't do it then I'm buggered if I know.
When KL++ starts to download a file, it hasn't allocated space on the hard drive for the WHOLE FILE. Windows usually just thinks the file is 0 BYTES in size till KL++ exits properly.
If KL++ crashes, these files are corrupted because windows still thinks they're 0 BYTES in size, but the space those files used is still used!
A Scandisk, chkdsk/checkdisk, Norton disk cleanup whatever will fix this until it happens again.
HOWEVER, do NOT try to run Scandisk, chkdsk/checkdisk, OR Norton disk cleanup while running KL++!!!
(It can seriously corrupt a hard drive in theory...)
In short, it's a WINDOWS bug... although if KL++ crashes you could call it a KL++ bug if KL++ was 'at fault' for the crash.
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