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![]() LimeWire is hashing your files so files can be identified by a more secure attribute than just name and size. It's used to eliminate corrupt files and fakes in the gnutella network. I know it takes several hours to index lots of mp3s, but LimeWire will not index your mp3 collection twice, - unless you move, edit or rename your mp3s. You should get used to hashing since all future versions will have it. It may even be possible. Version 2.4 will probably not be able to download popular files from LimeWire (beginning with 2.6), BearShare (4.0.2+), Shareaza (1.5+) and all other clients that implement upload queueing, so I'd not hang on to 2.4.3 if I were you. |
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File indexing problem and crash | atiba420 | General Windows Support | 0 | July 10th, 2006 05:43 AM |
Poor Performance (Limewire Pro) | saycoda | Open Discussion topics | 4 | December 11th, 2005 11:35 AM |
Does File Sharing affect performance | Forrest Gump | Open Discussion topics | 4 | January 24th, 2005 04:12 PM |
Poor Performance | Jay Boyd | General Mac OSX Support | 0 | July 26th, 2002 03:00 PM |
File Indexing Taking Forrrrrrever | Unregistered | Support: General | 1 | October 8th, 2001 09:16 PM |