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Guest Tue Apr 29, 08 04:37 PM

Or just leave comment here...oops.

Peace still...


Guest Tue Apr 29, 08 04:35 PM

Hi,

Solved the problem? If not: Qustion: Have you changed the tcpip half-open limit? You notice that box under that says, "disable file system protection"? Well, changing your tcp settings is DANGEROUS! And, DO NOT install the tcp patch that's floating around, even if you get a pop up from BitComet themselves.

Next: There is a function within Win XP that when checked with automatically restart your system upon system failure. Uncheck it, don't worry it's one of those non-essentials Microsoft throws in for people who don't realize when their system totally freezes they can just turn the power button off! LOL

Here's how: Start, Control Panal, System Properties. Open System Properties and click the Advanced Tab. Three sections. The bottom one, Starup and Recovery. Push the Settings button next to Startup/Recovery. Then simply find the little box that says AUTOMATICALLY RESTART. It's probably checked, uncheck it. Click Apply and restart your system.

To ensure it doesn't happen again, as you still have the problem of system failur just not restarting, uninstall Bitcommet, Bitdefender and do a cold boot. Reinstall Bitcommet but don't use Bitdefender, I'm guessing you had compatibility problems with bitdefender, your firewall, virus protection and tcp settings. Go get a program called PEER GUARDIAN, it's far less intrusive.

As far as your tcp settings go, if you have broadband of any sort, you'll find even if you get it to work, it makes VERY little difference so leave it alone.

You may email me anytime at: paizono@gmail.com

Peace.


glitcher Sat Apr 19, 08 06:00 PM
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Guest Wed Mar 26, 08 06:26 PM

try bc options and raise your cache size..it may help. hope so


Guest Sat Feb 9, 08 02:15 PM

go back to bitcomet 070


Guest Thu Jan 31, 08 09:47 PM

I would have to agree with the overheating problem...I am running an old abit serverboard with a P-4 processor. When I run bitcomet my processor is always running hot... I have my motherboard alarms turned off. I read an old article about bitcomet concerning virtual machine..saying something about old cashe not being released and creating lockups(shot in the dark) maybe related somehow.. read the bitcomet essentials found on torrent..might help


Guest Sun Jan 6, 08 06:47 PM

sounds like you have not downloaded service pack 2 for windows xp, try that, I had the same problem, and if you dont have a cd key, get one!!!


kshitijgandhi (Cool Kshitij) Mon Dec 31, 07 08:54 AM

are you sure its bitcomet thats causing this problem???

what lovinit (andy) is saying might just be the problem...

try that...

i think it should work


Maryluz999 (Lulu999) Thu Dec 27, 07 09:46 AM

Just wanted to let you know that your computer has an automatic restore in your control panel click once on performance and maintenance then click on basic information about your computer click on the tab that says system restore and make sure the auto restore box is not checked should this not fix your problem you may have a trojan/worm attached to your C:/ drive


lovinit (andy) Sat Dec 15, 07 01:44 PM

your computer my be over heating check your bios to c if this is so.



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