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Bitcomet 1.02 in Vista doesnt close- HELP
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Hello, i have recently upgraded my system from OS XP to Vista and i installed the latest version of bitcomet that is 1.02. The problem i face is that bitcomet uses lots ram and when i close it bitcomet is still active in task manager, i even try taskkil command it still wont work. Please help. i shall be very thank full to you. shakur


Link: http://blog.bitcomet.com/post/41453/ ©
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gavin496 (gavin) Tue Jun 24, 08 02:57 AM

before you close BC,you do better stop the downloading task.


TKGS Tue Jun 24, 08 08:15 AM

I do stop downloading task, but it still wont work. Even Taskkill command is not able to stop it. My PC's process is immune to buffer owverflow and i checked for virus and spyware using Zone Alarm security suit and spyware doctor 5, despite all scans nothing is found still process their and it eating 87,980K of ram. please help


gavin496 (gavin) Wed Jun 25, 08 02:29 AM

LT seeding?

options--advanced-- limit or close LT seeding


Mortan Wed Jun 25, 08 07:00 PM

You can manually force BitComet to use less ram by decreasing the Disc cache:

Options>Advanced->Disk cache.

But that won't finish the problem if BitComet does not close.

You DON'T need to stop tasks before leaving BitComet, bitcomet will stop them, but it will take time.

The bigger you cache, the more data will be stored in the RAM before writting it to the Hard Disk, and the more time it will take to finally close, since BitComet tries to prevet file fragmentation by making files as much contiguous as possbile..

But, let's face the truth. The real problem here is Vista.

You should have stayed with XP until they released Windows 7. Vista sucks almost as much as Windows Me. Sorry.

Head in the clouds. Feet on the ground.
killystu Wed Jun 25, 08 07:36 PM

hey all,

the solution is as follows.... figured it out earlier

preferences>

appearance>

minimise to system tray>

choose disable from dropdown

there you have it!!!



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