<1> Installation and version Problems
1) What are the requirements of Emule for windows?
EMule can run in Windows 95 or later versions.
A good P2P software requires good dial-up network support. Therefore, poor network running of Windows 98 and Windows ME may affect the use of Emule; eMule is more suitable for Windows 2000 and Windows XP.
2) the pop-up error message says the oleacc. dll file cannot be found?
Windows 98 users may encounter this error when starting eMule. DLL files with this defect can be obtained from Microsoft's Windows 98 system update.
3) What is the difference between installer and binary?
The installer file is used to install eMule for the first time. It contains all required files and help documents. Run the command to install eMule In the EXE file.
Binary is a compressed file. You need to decompress (overwrite) it to the directory you want to install. It is usually used for upgrade and installation.
4) When I upgrade the eMule version, how can I keep my settings and download half of the file information?
You only need to install (or decompress the new user's emuleto your original installation directory, and the emulewill automatically update the emule.exe file. The user setting file and other user information files will not be overwritten, and the original settings will be retained.
Note that you must disable eMule before you can safely upgrade the new version. Otherwise, an unknown error may occur.
5) If you upgrade eDonkey/Overnet to eMule and keep the original download information?
This depends on the eDonkey/Overnet version you used.
EDonkey versions earlier than 0.47 use both eMule and eMule systems. However, eDonkey Versions later than 0.47 divide the downloaded temp files into many independent small files, making eMule unusable.
Upgrade the eDonkey of the old version to eMule. You only need to direct the temporary file directory of Emule to the temporary file directory of the original eDonkey.
The new version of eDonkey is upgraded to eMule. You can first use the oldpart program to convert the unfinished temporary eDonkey files, and then use the metfile regenerator program to restore them to temporary files available for eMule. However, I strongly recommend that you complete the original file download before upgrading to eMule.
<2> server, connection, and Id Problems
1) Where can I obtain the server list?
Http://ed2k.has.it/
-Official eMule Server LIST update URL
2) which server is the fastest and best?
There is no absolute fastest or best server. The server is used to connect other eMule users, search files, and search sources. When you use a global server for search, eMule will ask each server in the list for the search result and return the user.
Similarly, when downloading an object, eMule searches for the fastest source on the server.
3) How long does it take for me to update the server list?
If you are using or often use eMule, you do not have to update the server list. The default settings of Emule are constantly updated during use.
4) Why can't my eMule connect to the server?
There may be a short wait time before you connect to the server, or the server may be running or not responding. If eMule is not connected at all, check that your server list is updated recently. Alternatively, the connection to eMule may fail due to improper settings of firewall and router.
Also, you must check the options in eMule-> server-> automatically connect to the static server only. If this option is selected, there is no available static server in the column list, eMule will not be connected.
5) Why do I get a low ID?
EMule works normally only when the following ports are opened (high ID is obtained)
• TCP 4662
• 4672 UDP
• TCP 4711
When you use a proxy server or LAN to access the Internet, you cannot open the above port of the Public IP address machine, so you will get a low ID.
6) What is the difference between low ID and high ID?
High ID is a user with an independent public IP address and can provide port 4662 to eMule. Such users can connect to and download eMule compatible clients.
Low ID is generally an intranet user without a public IP address. Two low ID users cannot directly connect to each other, therefore, the downloading source of A Low ID is relatively small (it cannot be downloaded from other low ID users ).
7) Why is eMule always disconnected from the server?
EMule may be disconnected due to the following reasons:
• There are too many files in the download list (this problem may occur if the number is lower than v.30a)
• Excessive shared files (lower than v.29a will cause this problem)
• Server problems
• Common network connection problems
Normally, eMule automatically reconnects to the disconnected server. This does not affect the download.
<3> speed problems
1) What factors affect the download speed?
The following actual problems may affect the download speed:
• EMule settings;
• High ID (firewall and route settings );
• Emule download duration;
• The number of sources obtained by a downloaded file;
• Validity of temporary files;
• Popularity of file downloads.
Improper eMule settings (inappropriate restrictions, excessive connections); low ID (described in the previous chapter) and short running time will slow down the download speed. Files that have not yet been popularized (such as newly released resources), files with few sources, or damaged temporary files (parts) may affect the download speed.
2) how to set the best?
There is no perfect setting to maximize the speed, because the main factor in the download speed depends on the Internet connection speed and the operating system used by everyone. We recommend that you use the setting Wizard of Emule to select the correct settings. The most important thing is that you have selected your Internet connection speed and operating system.
For example, you can set the bandwidth of adsl k as follows:
Windows XP :-
Download capability: 64 (= 512/8)
Upload capability: 16 (= 128/8)
Download speed limit: 60
Upload speed limit: 12 (= 16x0, 75)
Hard limit: 500
Max connection: 400
Maximum number of new connections/5 sec: 30
It is appropriate to download 6-20 files at the same time.
Windows 98/me :-
Download capability: 64 (= 512/8)
Upload capability: 60 (= 128/8)
Download speed limit: 92
Upload speed limit: 12 (= 16x0, 75)
Hard limit: 300
Max connection: 200
Maximum number of new connections/5 sec: 20
It is appropriate to download up to 12 files at the same time.
You do not need to be too cautious about speed limit. A too harsh speed limit will block the connection of the eMule and directly cause the download effect to decrease. The upload speed is almost 75% of the maximum upload capacity.
3) How can I increase my download speed?
In addition to the correct settings, you can determine the speed of the file you downloaded. To get a satisfactory speed, you can do the following:
• EMule should be enabled for a longer period of time as much as possible. The longer the time, the better;
• Avoid downloading only one file;
• If there is room for selection, select as many files as possible to download (the number after the file name indicates the number of sources );
• Newly released files (new files) cannot be fast;
• Upload as many points as possible to get higher points;
4) What speed may I get?
If everything is set normally and you get a speed of 20 kb/s-30 kb/s after a period of time, it may be slow in a short time, but sometimes you may get a speed that exceeds the stable speed of 2-3 times.
5) How long will the wait state last?
In the waiting status, you can see the QR: [x] from the source. The number X is your queue ranking, that is, the number of places you are waiting for in the queue, of course, the smaller the value, the better. The existence of a QR code shows the significance of the point system. The higher the value of the QR code, the shorter the point system waits. If your QR code is too high, it does not mean that you cannot download it from that source. There are many fair corrections in eMule to reduce the wait time.
<4> points
1) What are points? Why do I need to add points?
Points are rewarded for those uploaded users. The larger the upload volume, the higher the points. Points are not common across all servers. They are only applicable to servers and customers who acknowledge the points (for example, I have a large amount of uploads on Chinese edonkey server No.1, my points are higher than those connected to No. 1 ).
Points are the main factor that affects QR codes. The higher the points you earn, the shorter the queue time.
2) Where can I see my points?
To prevent points from being tampered with by cheating, your points are not stored in your hard disk, but stored in the hard disks of other customers. It is impossible to query your points on the local machine.
3) I lost/deleted my clients. Met file, didn't I lose my credits?
According to the previous problem, if you lose this file, your points will not disappear, but the points on your machine will be lost for others. EMule creates and saves the backup file to prevent this from happening. The name is clients. Met. Bak. You only need to rename it back to clients. Met.
4) Are credits safe and reliable?
EMule uses the key handshake encryption method to ensure that a certain point belongs to someone correctly. Only after this method is verified by eMule can this point be authorized to a specific person. Otherwise, eMule will not recognize the points of the other party.
5) under what circumstances will my points not be recognized?
According to the previous issue, points are encrypted and authorized. The authorization verification key is stored in the preferences. dat and cryptkey. DAT files. If one of the files is damaged or lost, you will not be able to get the credit verification from the other party, and eMule will not admit that it should belong to you.
If you lose cryptkey. dat, eMule will force you to delete preferences. dat.
<5> download and sharing problems
1) Why does my downloaded file disappear from the list?
It may be caused by crashes or upgrades to the new version.
• Check whether the temporary file directory is correct in the Options> directory.
• Replace the. Part. Met file with their automatic backup file. Part. Met. Bak.
• See if you can find the answer in the Troubleshooting chapter of the Help file.
2) What does the progress bar of the transmission status mean?
Different colors indicate activity of different progresses.
Black
Indicates that you have obtained this part of the file.
Red
Indicates that this part of the file has no source and is unknown.
Different levels of blue indicate that these files are in active state. The more blue the source, the more active the file.
Yellow
Indicates that this part of the file is being downloaded.
The green bar at the top indicates the download progress.
A complete Green State indicates that the entire file has been downloaded.
A deep red indicates that the file is in the paused or stopped state.
If you double-click to expand a downloaded file, the color is different:
Black indicates what you have obtained.
The blue part is the part you still need to download.
Gray indicates that this source also has defects in this part of the file.
Green indicates the part being downloaded.
Yellow indicates the pending part (requested ).
In the upload topic, there are similar color status bars:
Black indicates what the user has obtained.
Gray indicates the part of the user defect.
Green indicates the part you are uploading to this user.
Yellow indicates the pending part (requested ).
Color status bar of the shared file:
Red indicates the part that cannot be found in the known source (not spread ).
Different degrees of blue tell you the degree of propagation of this file, the deeper the color, the wider the spread.
3) What are the numbers XX/yy + AA (zz) in the source column?
These numbers indicate the source found during download.
• XX-number of available sources.
• YY-Total number of sources found.
• + AA-number of sources requested for another file (This number is displayed only when you choose to use eMule in advanced control ).
• ZZ-number of sources being transferred with you.
4) Why is "another file requested" displayed in some sources "?
EMule occupies only one position in the Peer source team. If more than two files need to be downloaded from the peer source, eMule queues only one of the files. After the file is downloaded, eMule automatically switches to another file and queues, and so on. Therefore, the peer source will display "another file requested" to the files that you cannot queue now ". This function is called the a4af (ask for another file) function.
5) What does excessive connections mean?
This indicates that the number of sources found exceeds the maximum number of connections you set. This is usually because the list contains too many files to download, or the user's hard and hard restrictions are too harsh.
6) Can I change the name of the downloaded file?
You can change the downloaded file name at will, because eMule does not judge a file based on the file name, but determines the unique file based on different hash values of each file. Right-click a download name and choose show file DETAILS> file name to change the file name. We recommend that you pause or stop the download before renaming it.
7) What are the exclamation points in red and green in front of the downloaded file?
The exclamation point indicates the rating of this download.
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= Positive grade (files are rated as superior and high-quality by netizens)
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= Negative level (for example, files with viruses, files with damages, or files with fake cards)
8) How can I evaluate or add a grade to a file?
In the shared file, right-click a file and choose to change its comment... to modify the comment and score of the file.
I hope you will have a fair and equitable comment on the document!
9) How can I know that a file is fake?
You can determine the file name. Right-click any downloaded file and choose "show file details"> "file name. Here you can see all other file names of this file. If other file names are in conflict with this file, you can determine whether it is fake (often you can determine whether it is a DVDRip or a gun version ).
10) Why can't I download it?
If a file has not been downloaded for a long time, there may be two reasons:
• No complete source :-
If the status bar is always red, it never turns blue; or the source you find is the same part as your defect. That indicates the source defect of this file. We say this file is dead. The possible cause is that the file has not been completely transmitted (for example, the file was downloaded only at the beginning of 60%), and the publisher will not share the file.
• File Corruption :-
In the log window under the server button of eMule, A upted part has been already ed is displayed. If you often receive damage reports for a specific part of the same file, the entire file may have been damaged (this is rare ).
11) after the download is complete, the error message "errorious?" is displayed?
This error message often occurs in the following situations: the directory where temporary files are stored and downloaded is not in the same hard disk or on the same hard disk partition. The possibility that eMule cannot complete the download is that the hard disk partition of the downloaded directory does not have enough space.
12) I have downloaded the file, but there is no file in the download directory?
If eMule shows that a download is completed, but the file is not transferred to the downloaded directory, you can adjust it manually.
First, Click Show file details to compare the file size to make sure it has been downloaded. Write down the number of the. Part file and copy the file name to the clipboard. Open windows Resource Manager and find the corresponding file in the temporary file directory of Emule. part file, move it to the directory you want to place, rename it to your clipboard copy the file name you want (note that the extension is no longer required. part. met.
13) the temporary file directory occupies too much capacity. Can I delete it?
This folder contains all the files you have not yet downloaded. Deleting this folder is equivalent to deleting the files you are downloading! Before eMule downloads a file, it has created a temporary file of the same size as the source file in the temporary file directory. This is similar to flashget to ensure that the download is not half done, resulting in insufficient space.
14) How can I avoid sharing files?
EMule automatically shares the following files:
• Files being downloaded;
• Files stored in the downloaded directory and files in the shared directory you manually specify.
If you remove files from the preceding two directories, you can not share these files (or remove the shared directory). However, the file transfer will not be affected if you do not share files.
<6> Use of Emule
) Tips
The vast majority of Emule functions are easily understood and mastered through menus. Right-click a lot of things, such as the downloaded files, and different operation menus can be displayed. Alt + X can be used to open a shortcut menu.
2) How can I add friends?
Friends can be managed in the message window. Right-click the friends list and select Add friend. You must have the following information to add:
• IP address-this is required. Ask the person you want to add and obtain the IP address from him;
• Port-usually 4662, which is also required;
• Name-you can enter any name, not required.
Another way to add friends is to right-click any source you get in the transmission window and select Add as friend. In this way, eMule automatically obtains the required information.
3) how to allocate a friend's upload channel?
Right-click a friend and select "establish friend channel". This channel will be activated immediately when your friends are ranked as downloadable.
4) How can I clear my search history records?
Click search, press Ctrl (or alt), and then press Del.
5) What do the icons in eMule mean?
-Download or obtain the hash value from this user.
-This user is queued or being queried.
-You are connecting to this user.
-This user does not have the part of the file I need, or has requested another file, or cannot connect because of the low ID.
-The user's status is unknown.
-New message.
-Common eDonkey and eMule users.
-Compatible with the eMule protocol.
-Users with advanced scores.
-Users with advanced scores and who are compatible with the eMule protocol.
-Users who use mldonkey.
-The mldonkey user has a high credit.
-Use eDonkey2000-Overnet-Hybrid users.
-Users with high points.
-Users who use vodaza.
-Vodaza users have high points.
-High ID user.
-Low ID user.
-Not connected to the server.
-EMule system bar icon (high ID ).
-EMule system bar icon (low ID ).
-EMule system bar icon (not connected to the server ).
-Positive rating (files are rated as superior and high-quality by netizens ).
-Negative levels (for example, files with viruses, damaged files, or fake files ).
6) Can I remove or block specific users?
No. This function will never appear in eMule, because it is in conflict with the original sharing concept of Emule.
7) Why do I only search 201 results?
Searching can greatly increase the server load. in order to limit and reduce the server load, eMule is set to return a maximum of 201 user search results. If you want more unrestricted search results, use the web based search jigle (which can be used in eMule at the same time ).
8) Do I need to set the priority of all my shared files to "high" or "publish?
No. Priority takes care of specific files. This priority level is relative. If you set all files to "high", there is no difference between setting all files to "low.
Priority during the upload process, special preferential treatment will be given to those "high" and "published" files. That is to say, users are more likely to download "published" files from you than those with "low priority, the queue time is greatly shorter than the former.
<7> Other problems
1) why are many applications slowing down when eMule is running?
Depending on the settings of eMule, eMule may open many connections and occupy a lot of bandwidth. This slows down other Internet applications, such as IE. In particular, improper settings or too high connections may cause a serious decline in the overall effect.
2) What is MoD?
The source code of eMule is open. Some of them have developed a revised version based on the source code, called mod, such as eMule plus. These versions are not supported by the official eMule team.
3) Is it more fun and better for the MOD?
Usually not. The official version is obtained after long-term compilation and testing, while modders often cannot change the operating principle of the eMule kernel in a short time. Therefore, it is often impossible for MOD to make a breakthrough in speed.
You may enjoy some new features and some new bugs features. However, some MoD may have negative features and even damage the normal operation of the entire network. These crude and inferior mod cannot be used at all, and the official eMule is trying to reduce the possibility of the existence of these mod and strive to prevent the creation of such mod in terms of security.
4) I received a message saying that my eMule version cannot be used any more.
The official version of Emule does not generate any such message, but only eMule of MOD version does. If you use the official version, you can safely filter out such messages.
5) Where can I get more help?
If you still have questions after reading the FAQ, try the following methods:
• Go to the official forum to ask questions (Please use the search function in the forum to determine whether the questions you have asked have appeared ).
• Go To The eMule issue help area of verycd to ask questions. Check whether your questions have been asked before asking questions. Thank you!
• IRC-click "Connect" in the IRC Main Window of Emule to enter the eMule help channel in English, and enter/join # eMule. There are also chat rooms in other languages, such as # eMule-French, # eMule-Spanish or # eMule-Dutch.
6) is eMule anonymous?
P2P network transmission is established between two customers' Internet connections. To achieve this transmission, the IP addresses of both parties are public. This IP address can be identified and tracked by users.
At this stage, the conditions for anonymous use of P2P software are immature (using anonymous proxy servers and other methods has many disadvantages ).
7) Why do I disable eMule while my firewall keeps alarming that port 4662 is connected?
Compared with other users, you have to use eMule as a source. The server you connect to will also spread you as a source to other users because of the files you shared. After you disable eMule, this information will not be immediately cleared, so other eMule users will still try to connect to your source. After a while, the connection will disappear (because your source has expired ).
8) What is an IP Filter?
IP filters are used to block some specific IP addresses that have damage to the network. The most commonly used is the lussnig's IP Filter. Download an object named IP. prefix from his website, rename it ipfilter. dat, and copy it to The./config directory of Emule. Go to the options in eMule> Security> ip address filter, and then click "refresh.
9) Why cannot I play the AVI file downloaded from eMule?
This is not a problem with eMule. We recommend that you use Windows Media Player to play such files. For specific plug-ins to be installed, see the necessary software for playing DVDRip.
10) How can I obtain subtitle files corresponding to Avi?
To handle the previous problem, the source found in eMule is often not on domestic machines, so the downloaded DVDRip (AVI file) usually has no matching subtitles, you can go to the shooter network to find the corresponding subtitle file. After downloading the file, you only need to decompress it to the AVI file and rename the subtitle file to the same file name as the AVI file (note that you should keep the suffix of the subtitle file such as SRT sub ).