Ok I use Limewire and whenever I try to download certain songs (Mockingbird for example, it says file was corrupted) no matter how many different ones I try to download. Does this happen to anyone else and what can I do about it? I love that song.
shake answered Wednesday March 23 2005, 9:42 pm: Its because what you're doing is illegal and the government is beginning to track down on your computer. You can be sued for hundred of thousands of dollars and your parents will be very very pissed off. I recommend you un-install your limewire now before the government finds your ip address and then finds you. [ shake's advice column | Ask shake A Question ]
BurnieMac answered Wednesday March 23 2005, 9:27 pm: Hey, I tried limewire for a little bit, and then I got ares lite edition. Ares works much better for me. The downloads are fast, and I hardly ever have a problem with a download. I do know what you mean by the corrupted file thing on limewire, and that's why I got rid of it. This ares program works much better for me; maybe it would for you too. Hope I helped. Friendly advice from Caleb. [ BurnieMac's advice column | Ask BurnieMac A Question ]
Sherry answered Wednesday March 23 2005, 8:39 pm: Sorry about your problem, I dont know how to fix it. But for now go here! xanga.com, search blogrings for "music codes" and listen there! [ Sherry's advice column | Ask Sherry A Question ]
WTF answered Wednesday March 23 2005, 8:34 pm: ive never had that happen frequently, i can always download a different file and it will work. maybe try reinstalling limewire? [ WTF's advice column | Ask WTF A Question ]
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