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![]() Well I just installed LimeWire, fired it up to configure all my settings and such, try out the searches and downloads, and then shut it down to get in a few rounds of CSS. After doing that a few times, I noticed that after shutting down LimeWire, it leaves an extra 10MB of something in my "Commit Charge." Not only that, but it seems to add another 10MB every time I open it and shut it down. In my past experience with a few leaky programs like Hammer, I've found that when my Commit Charge gets full, ugly things start happening to my system. So I'm just wondering, is this something LimeWire is doing, or just another little ineffeciency on Java's part? I'm using version 1.4.2 right now, and Windows XP SP2. Thanks in advance ![]() |
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