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![]() I have 3000 files in my upload search directory, by the time one search ends new one begins and my HD is permanently on !!!! To make ver 1.12 usable I had to take the main upload dir off line. Make it search onece a day, or user defined !! |
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![]() Ok, I went and shared my c:\windows directory and d:\ (Compaq recovery drive) to get my total nuber of shared files up to 3632 (1.45 GB). After the initial scan, I saw almost no hard drive activity. I saw a marked increase in CPU usage (probably due to searching) but not much extra resourse use. Less than 3 MB more than before, which means <1 K of RAM is used per indexed file. If your hard drive is constantly grinding, tere are rwo reasons I can think of that this would be the case: 1) You are downloading one or more very large files (in the hundreds of megs) and they are nearing completion. At the end of a download, the segments that get put together are increasingly large, and copying a few hundred megs takes a while. I'll take this opportunity to echo the request made not long ago for FAT manipulation over filestream copying, it would be MUCH faster, and no extra HDD space would be needed.. though it may be a little harder to figure out and manage without bugs. 2) You have a very fast internet connection, have set your speed settings to 'Max', and someone else with a very fast connection is downloading lots of stuff from you. I dont' have a LAN so I can't be perfectly sure, but when downloading locally between BearShare and XoloX, XoloX would cause a lot more HDD grinding when sending files than BearShare does. (poor/nonexistant pre-buffering for sends?) |
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![]() The only language I know most of the syntax and conventions for is QBASIC. I've dabbled a little with Rapid-Q, which is basically an OO-Basic for Windows language, but I haven't learned to manage windows or network stuff yet, so I can't make my own Gnutella client. If enough people nag me to do it I moght work on it though. ![]() |
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![]() FAT manipulation? Yipe. I understand the principle and why you suggest it but it scares me to trust someone else to manipulate the FAT. Microsoft I have to trust, but a third party? The files only really need to be stitched together when all are complete. That's only a single job. I am prejudiced because I'm running a striped array. The stitching doesn't cause me any great problems. If FAT patching was implemented, I'd want it to be an option I could turn off. |
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Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
how to permanently save files | DJ LBM | LimeWire+WireShare Tips and Tricks | 3 | December 28th, 2006 10:04 PM |
how do I get this off my frickin' desktop permanently ????? | boogiebob | General Windows Support | 2 | August 19th, 2006 05:04 AM |
Can't permanently delete...please help | Unregistered | General Windows Support | 0 | February 27th, 2002 01:43 PM |
Permanently delete files? | Unregistered | XoloX Feature Request | 0 | October 10th, 2001 03:30 PM |