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Old 07-25-2010, 09:03 PM   #601 (permalink)
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ahh should have thought of that. thanks!

edit: doesn't look like it is working. i guess i will just let it sit for a few hours and hope it works.
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Old 07-25-2010, 10:06 PM   #602 (permalink)
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ok i'm trying to upload a compilation to megaupload or mediafire. on both sites it shows me uploading the entire file instantly and sits analyzing or something. ever hear of this before? i have no idea what the problem is. usually when i upload it actually shows the speed and it takes a while.
happens to me every time i try to use megaupload. never found a solution...
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Old 07-25-2010, 11:11 PM   #603 (permalink)
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i let it sit for an hour or so and i think it worked.
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Old 07-26-2010, 12:46 PM   #604 (permalink)
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Are you guys using Megaupload anonymously?
I know that if you make a free account and upload like that, your speed is supposed to be faster. And maybe the upload controls won't be so cocked up.
If you're already logged in, maybe try the opposite.
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Old 07-26-2010, 02:44 PM   #605 (permalink)
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i ended up using mediafire. i think you were right. it just isn't showing an accurate readout of what is happening.
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Old 07-26-2010, 03:05 PM   #606 (permalink)
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I've had that happen with Mediafile & Megaupload loads of time.

Deleting any cookies from there is usually the quickest & easiest way of fixing it.
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Old 07-26-2010, 03:13 PM   #607 (permalink)
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ahhh sounds logical. thanks
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Old 07-26-2010, 04:24 PM   #608 (permalink)
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A couple of things, firstly, my computer keeps turning itself off occasionally - usually when I try to play a game or do something too consuming. What is the most likely cause of this problem? I've had this computer for, I don't know, maybe 4 years or so.

Also, I'm looking into making my own computer able to run some good, current-gen games, etc. anyone got any hints or suggestions on that? I'll probably spend around £500 on it, probably a bit more. Not looking for some super-uber-special-chocolatey-fudge-coated-awesome computer, but I'd like it to be quite good.
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Old 07-26-2010, 06:07 PM   #609 (permalink)
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A couple of things, firstly, my computer keeps turning itself off occasionally - usually when I try to play a game or do something too consuming. What is the most likely cause of this problem? I've had this computer for, I don't know, maybe 4 years or so.

Also, I'm looking into making my own computer able to run some good, current-gen games, etc. anyone got any hints or suggestions on that? I'll probably spend around £500 on it, probably a bit more. Not looking for some super-uber-special-chocolatey-fudge-coated-awesome computer, but I'd like it to be quite good.
Most likely your computer is overheating.
Go to Google and search for a free CPU temperature monitoring program. Run it while you're putting a lot of load on your computer and it should warn you if it's getting too hot.

When your processor reaches a certain borderline temperature, there's a mechanism in place to shut your computer down so that your shit doesn't get fried. Ensure your computer is adequately ventilated and all fans are in proper working order. If you're using a laptop, do NOT place it on your bed as the vents under your laptop will be obstructed.
If necessary, you can buy (for very little money) a fan-stand for your laptop that circulates hot air away from the under-side of your laptop.

If none of that works, you may need to add more thermal compound between your processor and the heatsink above it, and/or replace the fan on your motherboard. This is hard to do for a laptop, so weigh your options in terms of price and effort, especially considering the age of your computer. Parts do just eventually begin to fail.

This is all general information, as I'm not aware of your specific system and whether it's a desktop or not. Laptops are notorious for overheating and hard to repair. Desktops are a lot less likely to overheat and the problem may be indicative of hardware malfunction, which happens to be easier to replace than with laptops.


As far as your computer running newer games, you'll probably find yourself getting a better video card and more RAM. That's easy (for a desktop) and less costly than buying a new processor, which may not be necessary. Giving us the specs of your computer would help recommendations.
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Most likely your computer is overheating.
Go to Google and search for a free CPU temperature monitoring program. Run it while you're putting a lot of load on your computer and it should warn you if it's getting too hot.

When your processor reaches a certain borderline temperature, there's a mechanism in place to shut your computer down so that your shit doesn't get fried. Ensure your computer is adequately ventilated and all fans are in proper working order. If you're using a laptop, do NOT place it on your bed as the vents under your laptop will be obstructed.
If necessary, you can buy (for very little money) a fan-stand for your laptop that circulates hot air away from the under-side of your laptop.

If none of that works, you may need to add more thermal compound between your processor and the heatsink above it, and/or replace the fan on your motherboard. This is hard to do for a laptop, so weigh your options in terms of price and effort, especially considering the age of your computer. Parts do just eventually begin to fail.

This is all general information, as I'm not aware of your specific system and whether it's a desktop or not. Laptops are notorious for overheating and hard to repair. Desktops are a lot less likely to overheat and the problem may be indicative of hardware malfunction, which happens to be easier to replace than with laptops.


As far as your computer running newer games, you'll probably find yourself getting a better video card and more RAM. That's easy (for a desktop) and less costly than buying a new processor, which may not be necessary. Giving us the specs of your computer would help recommendations.
I'm using a desktop PC at the moment and overheating does seem the most likely option, but I have made sure all fans on the PC are unobscured, etc.

My current specs are:

Intel Pentium D CPU 3.00GHz 3.00GHz
1.00GB RAM
Intel(R) 82945G Express Chipset Family Graphics Card
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