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If you didn't use the installer (portable version): You can safely delete your DC++ directory, but be aware that dchub://, adc://, adcs:// and magnet: links will remain in the registry and will point to the nonexistent application. If you disable the <a po4a-id=0>Register with Windows to Handle dchub://, adc:// and adcs:// URL Links</a> and <a po4a-id=1>Register with Windows to Handle magnet: URI Links</a> options before uninstalling, these registry settings will be removed.
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If you want to move your settings, unfinished downloads and other DC++ data to another computer, follow the <a po4a-id=0>Settings files guide</a>.
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Just install the new version (or unpack the .zip) in the directory your old version was in. Your old settings, queue, favorites will still be used by the new version.
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If you upgrade to 0.4033, all logs will be formatted as UTF-8 (Unicode), instead of ASCII. Also, finish your queue with the older version before upgrading if you care for your international filenames in it - they will not be correctly converted.
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If you upgrade to 0.685, as the user identification method has been changed, you will lose your favorite users and all sources from your queue.
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If you upgrade to 0.695, as compatibility with non-TTH clients has been dropped, sources with no TTH support will no longer appear and files without TTH will be removed from your queue.
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Assuming that you can connect to a hub and chat with users, this is usually caused by a firewall, router, connection sharing. Another possibility is that you do not meet a certain criteria on a hub so you are not able to perform searches as often as you like. There are several things you can try:
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Some hubs allow searches for registered users only. Check login messages, banners, hub addresses or ask an operator how to register yourself.
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