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Music Download, Peer to Peer (P2P) & Legal Issues Discuss, Odd DC++ Problem at International Chat: General Topics forum; Hey, Ever since i started using DC++ after i bought a new harddrive and formatted it, when i search for popular stuff that should have lots of users, instead of it grouping all the users with the same file together so i can click on that file and download off


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Old 31-07-2005   #1 (permalink)
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Odd DC++ Problem

Hey,

Ever since i started using DC++ after i bought a new harddrive and formatted it, when i search for popular stuff that should have lots of users, instead of it grouping all the users with the same file together so i can click on that file and download off all of them, it comes up with 1000's of single users i can download off (which is very slow beacuse i only download off one person instead of multiply people).

I have never had this problem before. Any ideas???

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Re: Odd DC++ Problem

Yes. Use Revconnet instead. www.revconnect.com.
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Re: Odd DC++ Problem

Oh yeah, i was using revconnect on my old harddrive not DC++!!!!! THat must be the problem!

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Re: Odd DC++ Problem

yeah, standard DC++ doesnt allow multipart downloading so you must use a variant, such as revconnect or SDC++ etc..
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