H&M and IKEA stuff gone

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jolrei:
Quote from: morriganrant on 2009 April 20, 17:01:04

Well if you left deamon to default install, you should have a little icon in your icon tray by your clock.


And if not, the install of daemon should have created a daemon tools folder in your "Program Files" folder somewhere.  Just launch Daemon from there and it should load the lightning bolt thing - sometimes it's red, incidentally (or seems to be on my system)

SuperScarlett:
Heh, it's there, only it's silver, not green or red, and I was right-clicking instead of left-clicking.

H&M is done! Now IKEA ...

morriganrant:
Quote from: SuperScarlett on 2009 April 20, 20:24:29

Heh, it's there, only it's silver, not green or red, and I was right-clicking instead of left-clicking.

H&M is done! Now IKEA ...


Maybe they have updated. I should probably go see. As mine is usually green or red.

SuperScarlett:
I deleted the IKEA folders. Most of the folders I mentioned them having didn't have common files, or equivalents, with other SPs, and what's worse, avast! caught something when I tried accessing a file in them. Right now I'm getting two new torrents.

jolrei:
Quote from: morriganrant on 2009 April 20, 22:48:16

Quote from: SuperScarlett on 2009 April 20, 20:24:29

Heh, it's there, only it's silver, not green or red, and I was right-clicking instead of left-clicking.

Maybe they have updated. I should probably go see. As mine is usually green or red.

They update reasonably regularly and provide new and whizzy "features", most of which are unnecessary, it would seem.  I have never had problems with the version I have, and it was not the latest version when I downloaded it over a year ago.  I only want it to mount torrents.  I don't need it to make me coffee and caek as well (would probably just make insipid coffee anyway).

Quote from: SuperScarlett on 2009 April 20, 23:49:55

I deleted the IKEA folders. Most of the folders I mentioned them having didn't have common files, or equivalents, with other SPs, and what's worse, avast! caught something when I tried accessing a file in them. Right now I'm getting two new torrents.

Yes, this happens occasionally.  Best to run with torrents that have a few comments so you can see the ones where people said "ZOMG! Torrentvirus ate my OS!!11" or some such, and avoid them.

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