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![]() This is also new to the OS X version. It says "Could not download" to most of my attempts. I have never seen this before. Why am I getting this? Thank you. Does the OS 9 version simply work better? I am not dissapointed YET, but simply would like some explanations as it seems I have taken a step backwards here by UPDATING. Thanks! P.S. I have paid twice for LimeWire (long story) and simply wish to be able to use it for all it is. Thanks again ![]() |
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![]() You will see this instead of "requery sent...". The download will restart automatically if LimeWire encounters an alternate download location in any search that you do manually. Automatic requeries cause lots of problems at the moment (because many irresponsible developers search at very low intervals). Therefore all requeries have been banned (including - of course - LimeWire's requeries).
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