Quote Originally Posted by Zannies
Wait, if I have lots of music thats being shared, would that make my computer slow? or just my internet.

Both, it's using up system resources to upload anything. But you can limit you upload speed. You could also be a total jerk and not share at all, but we need people to share damnit! haha, just pokin' fun at you, I don't share myself but only because my lame-ass internet provider has a monthly limit on how much I can upload/download. So if I shared I'd never get to download squat!

Oh btw, you may want to check your running processes. If you have something like Itunes or Antivir running in the background, those will gobble your resources thoroughly. Bitcomet's a bitch with that too, I can't even surf the web with it running since it gets so slow.
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