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you can't read can you.... why do I try... oh well... forget it... you can't read what I posted and you can't get past whats been done... toodles... keep your program.. .I'll use something more stable.
2004-07-11 18:52:39 UTC in ABC [Yet Another Bittorrent Client]
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BitComet ran for 5 days without a hitch... in less than 2 hours after installing ABC (and only running ABC) boom... blame it on what you want... I've done this 5 times now and have watched closely and given you the details.
ABC is absolutely the culprit... I can use other Bittorrent Clients... even BitTorrnado 0.2.0 works fine and doesn't hose it... the problem is with the file alocation...
2004-07-06 13:19:26 UTC in ABC [Yet Another Bittorrent Client]
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ok... its not the ram... removed it... re-ran test... all clean... used BitTornado for a couple hours today... was fine... like an idiot... I installed ABC (latest version this time) had a gutt feeling not to do it... and within two hours... I got a coruption error... now for the first hour and a half... I ran it with teh setting to start the next download after the first starts downloading...
2004-07-06 06:01:08 UTC in ABC [Yet Another Bittorrent Client]
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Contrar... there is a problem with teh software from a user perspective.. as ABC does access that ram... where other Bittorent applications do not ... as a developer you may decide to dismiss it... or see it as an oportunity to make your product that much better :)
2004-07-05 21:21:44 UTC in ABC [Yet Another Bittorrent Client]
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so... with all of the above info... the question comes out... why does ABC access this memory space and kill my harddrive... but BitCumet does not :)
Do the developers want any other info on my system to help them with this issue?.
2004-07-05 19:02:50 UTC in ABC [Yet Another Bittorrent Client]
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am running the Memtest-86 v3.1 now...
Pentium III 1010Mhz
L1 Cache 32K 9900MB/s
L2 Cache 128K 4488MB/s
Memory 512M 266MB/s
Chipset i815
Tst: 4
Pass: 0
Failing address: 0000116c07c - 17.7MB
Good: 00008000
Bad: 00000000
Err-Bits: 000080
Count: 4
Chan: 1
Tst: 4
Pass: 0
Failing address: 000056aff30 - 89.9MB
Good: fffffffe
Bad: ffffffff
Err-Bits: 000000
Count: 2
Chan: 1.
2004-07-05 19:00:46 UTC in ABC [Yet Another Bittorrent Client]
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I'm very Leary right now... after 4 complete rebuilds... and it's hard to do a system backup of so much data 94.9 GB...
I used to use BT before I changed to ABC... used it for about 5 months (one version) then upgraded to the original Bittorrent program (hated it) and went looking for the old one I had (BT) and didn't know where to find it, caus a friend had shown it to me... and I didn't...
2004-07-05 16:07:24 UTC in ABC [Yet Another Bittorrent Client]
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Ok... 4 days now running solid without a shutdown... the only thing I have done different this time is did not install ABC's new client.
I have instead been using the greatly inferior product of BitComet.
Each time this system has crashed has been within 48 hours.
2004-07-05 05:46:01 UTC in ABC [Yet Another Bittorrent Client]
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Is there any way to test it to see if it is causing an issue? This system was running stable for over a year... within 3 days of my installing the newer version... my Harddrive came up with an unrecognized file format (Corrupted files)...
I thought it was the hard drive... but formated it and tried it anyhow... installed XP Home again...
Happened again... I was positive it was the...
2004-07-01 19:33:04 UTC in ABC [Yet Another Bittorrent Client]
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I'm very reluctant to get the new version... I'm more tempted to go back 2 or 3 versions to the one that was stable and didn't harm my harddrive ;)
2004-07-01 16:31:15 UTC in ABC [Yet Another Bittorrent Client]