pgroover wrote:Scott1x wrote:Did you remove .frostwire?
Now, you say it's slow.. are you able to download anything? If so, that indicates one thing, if not, another.
In search types: select torrents unselect all others
Refine results: check isohunt and TPB, uncheck all others.
In the search box (the little magnifying glass): type UBUNTU
Press enter or click the magnifying glass
What happens?
Can you download it?
I removed the .Frostwire5 directory, I couldn't locate a file by that name (assuming that's what you were referring to). I was able to download (quite a few months ago), but it's been so painful doing anything that I stopped trying. Even going through the listed steps was extremely painful and excruciatingly slow. In fact, I'm still waiting for it to respond so that I can search for Ubuntu... Stupidity set in and I finally realized that I was trying to filter 0 results... (duh). Although it was still awhile before it responded, I was able to search for Ubuntu and it's located 120 sources so far and counting, although the search indicator is very slow as well (to the right of the search item on the tab).
Yes, I meant .frostwire directory, sorry! How many connections are you allowing? How many connections/torrent? Are you seeding? Though I don't see how you could be if you deleted .frostwire.
Frostwire being sluggish is not a frostwire issue. That is a system or java issue. Hangs, and such are often frostwire, but the problem you describe does not sound like frostwire. It SOUNDS like a memory or memory management issue.
Insure FrostWire is completely terminated, and go into the windows fire wall advanced>inbound rules and delete all references to FrostWire. What we want to do is force windows to ask for connect permission on the next execution. That way, all of the parameters should be correct.
If you have some other firewall or security center,(such as McAfee Security Center or zone alarm, etc.) make sure that it's allowing FrostWire, also make sure your virus program or malware monitors are not killing it.
FYI: I have Windows 7 and it is working well.
However, none of this really adresses the GUI. The only thing I know of to address the GUI is Java.
Please check again: Latest Version of Java
http://www.java.com/en/download/installed.jsp