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robinepowell January 17th, 2013 06:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Lord of the Rings (Post 371241)
For FrostWire, either 4.20.9 or 4.21.8. I preferred 4.20.9 and it connected faster for me.
For Phex, there's only one version for Windows available.

I downloaded 4.20.9 version but it only has one green bar for the start up connection.

Also what info is there on Frostwire 5? I keep getting pop ups to upgrade to it.

Lord of the Rings January 17th, 2013 10:00 PM

Not good. Your failure to connect with either LW or FrostWire suggests something might be blocking these programs.

Did you try a fresh connection file for Frostwire? https://hotfile.com/list/2076270/ac95d09 Choose the Windows version. If this does not fix the connection problem then there must be some other reason.

Either your firewall, other security software or your router's NAT is blocking gnutella network connections. Else it is your ISP.

If the above connection fix does not fix FrostWire connecting, then I think it's time we had a look at your setup, http://www.gnutellaforums.com/connec...-you-post.html :)

FrostWire 5 is a torrent only program, it does not connect to the gnutella network.

robinepowell January 18th, 2013 03:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lord of the Rings (Post 371383)
Not good. Your failure to connect with either LW or FrostWire suggests something might be blocking these programs.

Did you try a fresh connection file for Frostwire? https://hotfile.com/list/2076270/ac95d09 Choose the Windows version. If this does not fix the connection problem then there must be some other reason.

Either your firewall, other security software or your router's NAT is blocking gnutella network connections. Else it is your ISP.

If the above connection fix does not fix FrostWire connecting, then I think it's time we had a look at your setup, http://www.gnutellaforums.com/connec...-you-post.html :)

FrostWire 5 is a torrent only program, it does not connect to the gnutella network.

Regular or high speed download?

Lord of the Rings January 18th, 2013 03:54 PM

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Originally Posted by robinepowell (Post 371399)
Regular or high speed download?

I do not understand your question. :confused:

On p2p file-sharing networks, you can only download as fast as people sharing can give you and as many of them as you can connect to. However, there are some scam softwares that limit downloads to prompt you to buy their pro or commercial versions of the software. If you ever see that, ignore them, there will be an equivalent or usually far superior programs out there that is totally free and does not limit your speeds.

For example, Acquisition, a MacOSX shareware program would limit your download speeds after an hour. pfft ... first gnutella program I ever heard of that was designed to do that. The program developer is very commercially greedy, selfish and dishonest. And so are those that work for any program that attempts to limit your speeds in the hope you will buy their pro software.

robinepowell January 19th, 2013 08:58 PM

Lg K41s Isp Pinout New File

, apply a minute trace of flux to the designated test points. Tin your ultra-thin jumper wire and tack it carefully to the points. Bridge a wire to a substantial GND plane on the motherboard. Keep your jumper wires as short as possible (under

ISP stands for In-System Programming . It refers to the ability to program a chip (in this case, the eMMC storage) directly on the circuit board without removing it.

: If the connection is unstable (disconnecting at higher speeds), some technicians recommend shorting the CMD register or reducing the clock speed to 18MHz or lower in your software settings. Alternative: Hard Reset

Click on or "Check Device" . Once the tool reads the boot partitions, user data partitions, and chip information successfully, proceed with your service goals: lg k41s isp pinout new

This comprehensive guide delivers the necessary technical parameters, precise wiring configurations, and step-by-step procedures required to safely execute an ISP connection on the LG K41s using hardware programmers like EasyJtag Plus, Medusa Pro, UFI Box, or MIPITester. LG K41s ISP Pinout Overview

In these videos, you will not see an animated diagram or a flat schematic file. Instead, you will see the technician mounting the motherboard under a microscope, soldering wires to specific, tiny points, and then connecting them to a UFI or Easy JTAG box. Your task is to pause the video at the critical moment and visually match those points to the ones on your board.

Before hunting for pins, it is vital to understand the device’s architecture. The LG K41s, including variants like the , K410HM , K410EMW , and K410ZM , operates on the MediaTek MT6762 Helio P22 (12 nm) chipset. It uses eMMC 5.1 storage, internal size 32GB. , apply a minute trace of flux to the designated test points

: Some versions of this board have the RAM layered directly over the CPU or memory, making direct ISP connection points nearly impossible to reach without desoldering.

The synchronization signal timing the transfer of commands and data.

: The ISP pins are typically located on the bottom portion of the motherboard near the memory IC. Use Cases for the LG K41S Pinout Keep your jumper wires as short as possible

[Your Name/Website Name] Date: [Current Date] Category: Mobile Repair / Hardware Solutions

Follow this sequence systematically to safely interface with the device architecture. 1. Prepare the Logic Board

Are you using a like Easy JTAG or UFI Box for this repair?

Reason: Your jumper wires are too long, or the CLK line has bad continuity. Re-solder the points and shorten the lines.

To establish a successful connection with tools like , UFI Box , or Medusa Pro , you must solder jumper wires to these specific points on the LG K41S motherboard:


Lord of the Rings January 19th, 2013 09:23 PM

Regular. :) It's only a small file so you do not need any high speed to download it.

robinepowell January 19th, 2013 09:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Lord of the Rings (Post 371435)
Regular. :) It's only a small file so you do not need any high speed to download it.

Thanks! I'll try to get download it soon and let you know. :)

robinepowell January 19th, 2013 10:00 PM

I think I downloaded the fix, but I can't tell since Frostwire still doesn't work. One green bar and it still says "starting connection".

This is frustrating, because I have a bunch of songs I want to download and burn to CD and redo another since the first four songs are no good since my mother had the CD in her car's CD player.

Lord of the Rings January 19th, 2013 10:04 PM

Can you post your system details so perhaps we might be able to find where the problem lay? :)

robinepowell January 20th, 2013 09:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Lord of the Rings (Post 371441)
Can you post your system details so perhaps we might be able to find where the problem lay? :)

I have Windows 7 Home Edition and IE 9. I don't know what else you want. Oh I have Kapersky Anti-virus.


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