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Vista's firewall is more stringent than XP's firewall.

Since I don't use Limewire (I use uTorrent), I can't offer more
specific help. Perhaps there is a Limewire forum that can
give you advice.

Gary VanderMolen
 
gray, i use uTorrent, i have Vista, and uTorrent as with any P2P app it
encompasses my High Speed Cable Internet...
 
ally13 said:
Ok so I bought this new computer for college and it has Vista Home
Premium Basic x64 and I can't download Limewire. Everytime I try I get
to the same point and an error message pops up say "blah blah input
files can't be opened because of spilttet files." So for the life of me
I can't figure out how to circumvent this. PLEASE help me.

Why are you bitchin' about this here? Go find a Limewire forum and cry
there.
 
Michael said:
Why are you bitchin' about this here? Go find a Limewire forum and cry
there.
So, you all "know it alls" don't know how to solve the OP's problem and
trying to ridicule him. I expect much respectable response, I would have
helped him but unfortunately I don't know the remedy.
 
I have a HP Pavilion dv7 laptop running windows home premiumx64 and am
running Limewire Pro 5.0 and have had no issues, got to the Limeware web
site and download the software from them and make sure you delete and other
limewire program you already tried to installs.
Steve
 
brummyfan said:
So, you all "know it alls" don't know how to solve the OP's problem and
trying to ridicule him. I expect much respectable response, I would have
helped him but unfortunately I don't know the remedy.

He's pissed off at Vista because he can't d/l his whack-off videos. His
problem is with Limewire, not Vista. I'm trying to determine if his name
relates to his age or IQ.
 
ally13 said:
I posted here because I thought it might be vista issue....crazy thought
seeing as its been slammed as an extremely unreliable operating system.
So pardon me for posting here. And thanks for defending me, even though
I am a girl. :)

What does MICROSOFT have to do with a pirating program? Common sense, girl.
Use it!
 
Michael said:
He's pissed off at Vista because he can't d/l his whack-off videos. His
problem is with Limewire, not Vista. I'm trying to determine if his
name relates to his age or IQ.


But your IQ is hovers right around your shoe size. Just FYI.
 
Oh I don't know....the fact that Vista has compatability issues and
that could cause Limewire not to download? And I don't much appreciate
your condescending attitude. I'm sorry that I'm not completely computer
literate. But you don't have to respond because someone actually helped
me as opposed to just being a douche about the whole thing.

Don't let them bother you ally. They're professional dick-wits who try
to compensate for their small penises by abusing other posters here.

I'd suggest pitying them but their sub-standard lives are a result of
their own actions - so it's more like they are getting what they
deserve.
 
+Bob+ said:
Don't let them bother you ally. They're professional dick-wits who try
to compensate for their small penises by abusing other posters here.


Talk about penises... Weren't you the ****WIT who was standing in the
WalMart parking lot playing with yours? Shame on you.

Maybe you should get a hobby.
 
ally13 said:
Ok so I bought this new computer for college and it has Vista Home
Premium Basic x64 and I can't download Limewire. Everytime I try I get
to the same point and an error message pops up say "blah blah input
files can't be opened because of spilttet files." So for the life of me
I can't figure out how to circumvent this. PLEASE help me.
Ally, I may not get back here to answer this (Very busy at work) but it
is possible that your college network is set to block certain things
that otherwise would cost them a lot of bandwidth (Read money) so that
is one possibility, however it would help a lot if you could try
downloading again and repeat as close as you can get to the actual error
message. Someone will have much more chance to help you if they can get
the real message.
 
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