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Bizzare search problem - Any help welcome! When I search (mainly for movies/TV shows) I am returned with tens of thousands of search results, each result having over 50 hosts. I was used to about a thousand return searches on a good day before. This wouldn't bother me, except if i try to download from any of these returned searches above 50 hosts it displays a 'need more souces' box in the download area. Any below 50 still seem to work, but these are a very limited number (perhas 1 or 2 results which work out of 10,000 which don't!). What I find curious is that altough none of these returns work when I try to download, each one is unique (with different names, types and file sizes), and it appears as if they are genuine files. Does anyone have any explanation for this, or know a way to fix it? At the same time, no one uploads from me and the downloads which do work take a long time. Limewire will also occassionaly force quit. I am using a G5, OS 10.3.9 (latest Panther), updated java, etc. All prefernces set to default, and for all purposes i'm a 'normal' user (I'm not running the stock exchange or a nuclear reactor through my computer!). If this is a problem with a simple solution - I appologise. If not, any help would be appreciated. Im just a simple lad with a rather complex problem! Thanks. |
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No simple solution. About a month ago a new type of spam appeared which are all dud/fake results. You will never downld them. They are obvious by the high no. of results for each search result. Choose those with less than 20 or 10 results. Else, do a bitzi search to see if there's any reports on the particular file: How to use Bitzi Web Lookup |
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It's possible that this isn't true spam but just fallout. It can happen that all results bearing addresses used by spammers are filtered out and you receive only the red herrings they emit. What's the largest file you've noticed this problem with? If it's in the Sub-Meg area I wouldn't be worried. If it's several hundred Megabytes this might be interesting. |
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Video file size!!! (500-700 MB) I have posted some sample images "somewhere". What I found noticeable was say, 101 results for one file, 100 for the next, 99 for the next, etc. ending up with perhaps 20,000 results for the one search. I think I have that figure right ... from memory. Ugh! I just realised that since the forums went onto a backup database a week or 2 ago, we're missing about 6 weeks of posts so my samples aren't present at the moment. But I could repost it. Here ... I do have more than one example but this is good enough ... below attachment. Part 2 of the Gif is exactly directly under the 1st part of the same search results. That's what makes it so obvious with the massive results. Last edited by Lord of the Rings; June 2nd, 2006 at 09:49 AM. |
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yeah, exactly that. I start with 101 and work down to 50. Anything below 50 normally works. Just like the gif you put up. I have a JPEG o show but I can't put it on here for people to see. I managed to get 1 or 2 'good' search results today out of maybe a hundred |
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