Question Posted Wednesday January 3 2007, 10:26 am
i hav a mac, an ibookg4 and i am trying to click on my limewire, but whenever i click on it, it bounces, and then it doesn't go to limewire. has anyone had this problem before? how do i fix it?
trlblzr4u answered Wednesday January 3 2007, 6:22 pm: Limewire is one of those programs that have many others that come with it. First of all, did you install, uninstall, or download something between the time it was working to now that it's not working? Sometimes some of those thing that you install make changes or block certain type of programs, some of these programs might be required by limewire to continue working. Or if you uninstalled a program that you didn't think you needed, this too may have been a requirement for limewire to work properly. If you truly want to make it work again. I suggest starting with the program from scratch. Try uninstalling it along with anything else it says was only installed with limewire. Restart the computer, a lot of them take this step to make some changes permanent. Now find the latest limewire install program and try re installing it. [ trlblzr4u's advice column | Ask trlblzr4u A Question ]
Alexandkendra answered Wednesday January 3 2007, 1:14 pm: I dont have a mac but ive had the exact same problem.
I tried fixing it, i tried re downloading , i tried everything.
Nothing is gonna work. I liked Limewire until that happend, so I found a new music site to download from.
Its called Blubster and its free and it works pretty good.
If your transferring music from Blubster to iTunes , you have to save the music as a file and then transfer the file onto itunes, its very easy.
hope i helped!
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