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Old 02-06-2009, 07:38 PM #19
XISLED XISLED is offline
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ok ladies and germs,

im sure you have all heard of peer to peer sharing. such as limewire.

here is the link for it on cnet

http://http://www.download.com/LimeW...-10051892.html

once you have it loaded it will place your music in the folder

c:/programfiles/limewire/sharedmusic

i reccomend you create a seperate folder in another drive or partition and name it what you want and in the options of the limewire for downloaded music make this your folder for downloaded music. also in options turn off uploading.




then you can search for your music that way.

security for limewire files is if the top file it finds and says it 54 to 100 bits dont download it. a song should be like this sample **3.61 MB (3,794,943 bytes) to be a song..***


have fun.

this is peer to peer sharing. so get on it and enjoy.



keep your antivirus programds and malware programs running when using any peer to peer programs.

imoho the internet is a public library. we pay our library fee each mont to use the intenet, so when we share a file we are basically sharing a book in a library.




roger.
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