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post #61 of 85
Actually i got it to restart downloads.. Nova TOrrent, i think i did at least, wont know till its finished. When you start up the program again hit, Open to, (ur going to have to save your .torrents some where) then select the .torrent, than it will ask u to designate a folder. Make it to the same floder where it left off before, it will re-make or whatever (u know when it makes the blank file of the same size) It should then go back to where u were % wise...

It seems to be working but im havint trouble getting any downloads the seconds time around
post #62 of 85
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Originally posted by jago6498


Personally, I prefer KaZaA Lite over WinMX...KaZaA lite doesn't have any spyware installed in it, plus I like the interface better.
I was just searching for a working link to DL Kazaa Light & could not find one, does anyone have a link to DL it that works??
post #63 of 85
Search www.techtv.com they have the best version. Just search for it
post #64 of 85
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Originally posted by jago6498
What's Y.M.M.V.?

Personally, I prefer KaZaA Lite over WinMX...KaZaA lite doesn't have any spyware installed in it, plus I like the interface better.
Wow thats a new one for me...I've NEVER heard of that acronym.
post #65 of 85
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Originally posted by Loki047
Actually i got it to restart downloads.. Nova TOrrent, i think i did at least, wont know till its finished. When you start up the program again hit, Open to, (ur going to have to save your .torrents some where) then select the .torrent, than it will ask u to designate a folder. Make it to the same floder where it left off before, it will re-make or whatever (u know when it makes the blank file of the same size) It should then go back to where u were % wise...

It seems to be working but im havint trouble getting any downloads the seconds time around
I just tried that a little while ago and it worked. I also was able to stop the download and have it resume later...WOOHOO!!!
post #66 of 85
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Originally posted by jmorton10
I was just searching for a working link to DL Kazaa Light & could not find one, does anyone have a link to DL it that works??
You might wanna fix how ur searching for it. Search with "Kazaa Lite" not "Kazaa Light"...see the difference?
post #67 of 85
Well, just to put my word in, I personally prefer Sygate's personal firewall to zone alarm and tiny. But since this thread has gotten so off topic, nobody will probably care
post #68 of 85
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Originally posted by jago6498
You might wanna fix how ur searching for it. Search with "Kazaa Lite" not "Kazaa Light"...see the difference?
AHA, so that's what the problem was. Thanks
post #69 of 85
And i found WINMX was a waste, thanks for the help tho! Hey jago6498 where do you get your torrents from?
post #70 of 85
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Originally posted by Syndicat3
Well, just to put my word in, I personally prefer Sygate's personal firewall to zone alarm and tiny. But since this thread has gotten so off topic, nobody will probably care
Since I am now behind a NAT router, I dont really have to worry about a firewall. Nevertheless, I will still install one, and since Tiny is light on resources, Ill go with that.
post #71 of 85
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Originally posted by mmarkin
Since I am now behind a NAT router, I dont really have to worry about a firewall.

That's extremely incorrect. There are any number of attacks and scans that could be perpetrated merely using hand-picked TTLs. Many more that could be perpetrated by using the MAC address to determine the manufacturer of your router, and thus the default IP ranges used.

It's trivial to hand-craft a packet that has a TTL one higher than the router hop, to a broadcast address, that'd send back all sorts of information about the computers behind the NAT. From there, the attacker would have the IPs in use behind the NAT, and could do any number of things (e.g., spoof the source as coming from inside your NAT, as most consumer wouldn't know decent ingress/egress filtering if it bit them on the butt.)
post #72 of 85
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Originally posted by mcl
That's extremely incorrect. There are any number of attacks and scans that could be perpetrated merely using hand-picked TTLs. Many more that could be perpetrated by using the MAC address to determine the manufacturer of your router, and thus the default IP ranges used.

It's trivial to hand-craft a packet that has a TTL one higher than the router hop, to a broadcast address, that'd send back all sorts of information about the computers behind the NAT. From there, the attacker would have the IPs in use behind the NAT, and could do any number of things (e.g., spoof the source as coming from inside your NAT, as most consumer wouldn't know decent ingress/egress filtering if it bit them on the butt.)
Oops . So will Tiny suffice?
post #73 of 85
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Originally posted by Loki047
And i found WINMX was a waste, thanks for the help tho! Hey jago6498 where do you get your torrents from?
I only started downloading thru bitTorrent, but I've been getting mine from SuprNova.org. That's the same site I got the Halo BETA demo from...
post #74 of 85
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Originally posted by mmarkin
Oops . So will Tiny suffice?
If you've got to run a Windows-based firewall, Tiny/Kerio's one of the best. Though it has been compromised in the past.
post #75 of 85
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Originally posted by mcl
If you've got to run a Windows-based firewall, Tiny/Kerio's one of the best. Though it has been compromised in the past.
Cool. I just dont want to install Blackice on my laptop.
post #76 of 85
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Originally posted by mmarkin
Cool. I just dont want to install Blackice on my laptop.
If you want to feel dirty and cheap, there are much more entertaining ways to achieve that than running that piece of offal.
post #77 of 85
Sygate Personal Firewall
Blackbox
Hex Workshop 4.1
Textpad (regexp rock)
Paint Shop Pro
SmartFTP
Weather Pulse
Norton Ghost
Nero Burning Rom
Microsoft Pinball (Hey it beats Solitare)
WinRAR
n.player (Best freeware no-spyware media player)
Opera
Op6sed (opera .ini hack tool)
ISOBuster
MD5Summer
FoxMail
PassMark Keyboard (Now you'll know why the Fn key can't be remapped by winders)
Resource Hacker
Network Stumbler
post #78 of 85
SwitchOff. very small program. never had a bug of anykind. It lets you do a countdown to shutdown/sleep/standby/restart/hibernate/hangup/logoff/lock/

or set it to do those actions on a certain day of the week. Nifty when you are watching a movie on a battery at night and you don't want to use all of the battery. I used it on my desktop too. Cause I would have the computer play mp3s through my stereo, and have both turn off after like 20 mins.


I have a vast mp3 collection
post #79 of 85
I wrote a program that does that. Mine does both local and remote shutdowns.
post #80 of 85
Thread Starter 
Does anyone known any freeware disk usage listing programs ? I am thinking of something that lists all of the directories on your system recursively and shows how much disk space they use.

It needs to be displayed in some kind of report format, sorted by disk space. Useful when you are low on space and need to find out where that space went.
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