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wushuboy
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2000
Location: Los Angeles, CA
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it's probably the incomplete bittornado files. Usually occurs when its a very large incomplete file like an incomplete movie or something. I had this problem. .once i got rid of the incomplete files cpu usage was normal.
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Sep-23-2004 00:04
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itsTrueSonic
NullPointerException
Registered: Aug 2003
Location:
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maybe it's the way the hard drive or system is accessing the different partition ..
did you format - partition your drive(s) correctly?
maybe it's something with your hard drive and it's seek time .. it's screwing up .. did u buy it used?
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Sep-23-2004 00:15
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Space Cadet
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2001
Location: Miami, Rio de Janeiro
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Thanks everyone for all the help. Answering some of the questions, I got this hard drive new and I didnt copy any files to this new hard drive. The only files i copied were mostly mp3 and audio files to this new hard drive. The system is ntfs and my hardware is pretty decent. I have a P4 2.0 CPU, 512 mb of RAM and a 120 GB(new Drive)
What exactly does Virtual DUb do M?
I do have incomplete media files on this folder(large ones like a couple of movies) but the thing runs up on resources as soon as I open the 'downloads' folder(thats where it goes bonkers) I have defragmented and thats all in order. If by chance it is, these media files, what should I do? Delete them and my problem should be fixed? I didnt seem to have this before when I was downloading files with Bittornado, I may be wrong though?!
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Sep-23-2004 02:19
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