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Error Message from Windows when I open Incoming Folder Hi there: Installed Lime Wire last night. Have downloaded a couple of movies, no problems so far. The only Problem is when I go to My PC and open the Folder containing the Incoming files. I can see them, copy them, etc, but after 2-3 seconds from opening the Folder, an ERROR MESSAGE Pops-Up: On top: explorer.exe. Message: Explorer.exe has detected a problem and must be closed down. Then asks me the typycal line weather I want to send the Repport to Windows or not. What does explorer.exe exactly do?. How can I fix it? Can somebody help?? MANY MANY THANKS. I think it is better than emule, so I'd rather stay... |
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explorer is the method of finding files on your system. The best way to access your LW downld folder: go to your LW Library window, select Saved Files folder & press the Explore button. Sample image here: Using Library Explore button to access downld folder (click on link) & the folder will open up for you. I hope you haven't downlded a virus or anything! It might be worth registering at norbie's site & getting him to analyse it for you; NorbiesWorld (click on link) |
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