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I removed it and I am still having the same problem.
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Allow java and javaw in your firewall and virus software. Disable (or un-install) the port 80/html/web scanner in your virus software.
If that doesn't help un-install your virus software. You might need special un-install tools from the virus builder and some (registry) cleaners. Restart your computer and try again. If you've been able to remove all remnants of the virus from your computer you should be able to use jD. |
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Hello again,
I reinstalled the OS in my machine which is Windows Xp and I also installed Windows 7, and I am still having the same problem but now sometimes the JDownloader can donwload some files from Hotfile but sometimes it is stopped in the middle of downloading. So what is the problem? What should I do? Please guys help me. |
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HF servers have some problems at the moment.
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what firewall/av do you use? see alot of issues lately with avast. 2 users in chat today
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I am using Avast AntiVirust Home Edtion (free edition)
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If you aren't able to configure it, please remove it (use un-install tool and registry cleaner) and restart your computer. It'll feel like paradise.
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Please read General Discussion -> Self Help Index -> Choosing and Installing security software. There is a list of faster and more secure software at the top of the document. These programs will not interfere with JD the way that Avast does.
Even the people who develop the antivirus programs admit that scanning the datastream as it is downloading is not very useful. Avast does this and drops important data along the way. |
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