godde wrote:
Click IMON
Click Setup
Under 'Advance Setup' Click Setup
Under 'Exclusion' Click Edit
Click Add and find where the btdownloadgui.exe is (Usually under windows program files bittornado
That is it
Basically, if you do what Godde suggests above (for both IMON
and AMON),
and you have the current version of MOD32 (v2.5), and you still get your BitTornado freezing up, then pure and simple
it's definitely not NOD32 causing the problem, it's something else (because if you've excluded btdownloadgui.exe in both AMON and IMON then NOD32 will not be touching BitTornado at all so can't be interfering with it)
such as:
-> your router
-> your modem
-> your firewall (probably hardware but maybe software)
-> your network drivers (i.e. Winsocks LSPs) or tcpip.sys or other components (try a repair util)
-> maybe you patched your tcpip.sys in XP SP2 to increase number of half-open connections - use the very latest version of the patcher since earlier versions caused problems
PS excluding worked for me - thanks so much for this thread!
Should mention this in the release notes!!!!!!!!
PPS NOD32 is brilliant, and so is BitTornado - it's the one I've stuck with from the start because it just does exactly what it's supposed to, with no frills, and does it
very well - thanks