That's nice. What are they?plonkah wrote:Found these :-
[REL] Kde padají hvězdy (1996)
Re: [REL] Kde Padaji Hvezdy (1996)
Re: [REL] Kde Padaji Hvezdy (1996)
FLL wrote:That's nice. What are they?plonkah wrote:Found these :-
Re: [REL] Kde Padaji Hvezdy (1996)
Links for all 7 episodes for anyone with a RS account. Maybe slightly quicker than the site shown
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Re: [REL] Kde Padaji Hvezdy (1996)
Thanks Plonkah, but I don't have one. I can be patient - I usually don't bump until a long time has passed.plonkah wrote:Links for all 7 episodes for anyone with a RS account. Maybe slightly quicker than the site shown
Re: [REL] Kde Padaji Hvezdy (1996)
Just to be clear... no RS account required for these (they are ~100MB files). Free downloads will work, though not as fast.plonkah wrote:Links for all 7 episodes for anyone with a RS account.
Re: [REL] Kde Padaji Hvezdy (1996)
... unless you live in a less fortunate country; then you get something like 'all free downloading slots for your country are currently full. please get a premium account or try again next year.'
Re: [REL] Kde Padaji Hvezdy (1996)
Ah, I didn't realize that. I've run into such a message on other filehosts (especially Russian) but never rapidshare, for me RS just says all free slots are full without mentioning the country part. Or maybe I just missed it. It's mostly only all day Saturday and Sunday that RS free slots fail for me.emuler wrote:... unless you live in a less fortunate country; then you get something like 'all free downloading slots for your country are currently full. please get a premium account or try again next year.'
Re: [REL] Kde Padaji Hvezdy (1996)
R/S always seems to allow me to get the first part then comes up with the nonsense mentioned by emuler & FLL........all designed to get you to subscribe to a premium account. Their invitation to 'try later' doesn't work either (unless the next day). As R/S logs IP addresses the only way around it is to force a change. Those with a static IP address may as well stop here, BUT..........if you have Dynamic IP address you can quite often change it. Yes, you can reboot your router but this usually works for me & is less hassle.
1. Click Start
2. Click run
3. In the run box type cmd.exe and click OK
4. When the command prompt opens type the following. Hit ENTER after each new line.
ipconfig /flushdns
ipconfig /release
ipconfig /renew
exit
Probably best to flush away cookies & then try again.
lb
1. Click Start
2. Click run
3. In the run box type cmd.exe and click OK
4. When the command prompt opens type the following. Hit ENTER after each new line.
ipconfig /flushdns
ipconfig /release
ipconfig /renew
exit
Probably best to flush away cookies & then try again.
lb
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Re: [REL] Kde Padaji Hvezdy (1996)
i'm posting these exactly as i got them from the RS links,i've not had the chance to watch them yet.
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Re: [REL] Kde Padaji Hvezdy (1996)
Usually that only changes the local IP address - the one on the inside of the router. The external IP address of the router is controlled by the internet service provider and may change if you disconnect from the ISP and reconnect, but usually won't because it's provided by a DHCP server that "leases" the IP address for a set period of time. If you type ipconfig /all and see an IP address of 192.168.x.x, that's just the address on your side of the router - the outside world sees a different IP address. You can see what your true IP address is by going to http://www.mywanip.com/loverboy wrote:R/S always seems to allow me to get the first part then comes up with the nonsense mentioned by emuler & FLL........all designed to get you to subscribe to a premium account. Their invitation to 'try later' doesn't work either (unless the next day). As R/S logs IP addresses the only way around it is to force a change. Those with a static IP address may as well stop here, BUT..........if you have Dynamic IP address you can quite often change it. Yes, you can reboot your router but this usually works for me & is less hassle.
1. Click Start
2. Click run
3. In the run box type cmd.exe and click OK
4. When the command prompt opens type the following. Hit ENTER after each new line.
ipconfig /flushdns
ipconfig /release
ipconfig /renew
exit
Probably best to flush away cookies & then try again.
lb