I Receive Errors, Blue Screens, Lockups, or Other Crashes While Running eTomi
There are many reasons this could happen. It could be related to eTomi 's configuration, a bug in eTomi, another program on your system, or even maybe a hardware problem with your system. The following are some ways that have fixed the problem.
Before Doing A Clean Install Or Something Else Extreme Try This:
This is the "first resort" option. Trying this can't hurt and will most likely save much time messing with settings and reinstalling software in futile attempts to fix what isn't broken. Some spyware and adware are known for messing up users winsock and lsp configurations, here is what can be done about that. Download and run two fixes, lsp fix and winsockxpfix. Often frequent crashes and instability is cause by corrupted winsock settings and mangled lsp. Note that after running these fixes and rebooting, users of protowall will have to reinstall the protowall driver. Also users should be sure to restore their systems hosts file as it will be modified, which can cause general network connectivity loss.
eTomi Problems
A lot of the time, the problem is in eTomi, or eTomi 's configuration.
Download the Latest Version of eTomi :
The latest version of eTomi includes numerous bug fixes, security enhancements and new features over many of the older versions. This should always be the first attempt in trying to fix a problem.
Do A Clean Install:
This is the "last resort" option. It will reset your settings and give you a different user hash (erasing any eDonkey credits you have). It usually fixes any issues with corruption, setting misconfigurations, and most everything else.
- Uninstall eTomi .
- Backup any needed files in your eTomi folder (Downloads or Incompletes).
- Delete the Entire eTomi Folder.
- Download a new version of eTomi from http://www.eTomi.com/mdn/login.asp and install it.
- Reconfigure eTomi , moving your downloads and incomplete files back to the eTomi directory if necessary.
Computer Problems
If the problem wasn't fixed in the steps above, then the problem is probably something to do with Windows, or your hardware. Please note that we do not offer extended support for pre-release Operating Systems and the like, although you are free to try them. eTomi only officially supports Windows, so it is doubtful that you can run it very well on other operating systems, but again, you are free to try it.
Windows 9x Users:
Windows 95 and 98 run on outdated code which only allows them to have 100 simultaneous connections running - eTomi can use up to a thousand or more, depending how it is configured. This can cause windows to do some odd things such as crash, lock up or disconnect the internet. We strongly recommend that you upgrade to a more stable and recent operating system, but we realize that some users can't do that. This solution will solve crashes, but it will make a negative impact on performance.
Note: Windows XP, 2000 and NT users are safe.
- Start eTomi.
- Go into the Download Panel of the Settings ( Tools > eTomi Settings > Internet > Downloads)
- Change 'Maximum Transfers' to '40'
- Change 'Transfers Per File' to '10"
- Now go into the 'eDonkey 2000' panel
- Change the 'Client Link Connections' to '40'
- Restart eTomi
Disable Auto Suspend/Standby and Hibernating Features
For those of you who keep eTomi running idle, Windows has a standby or a suspend mode which runs automatically after a set time to save power. Suspending a computer often disconnects it from the internet and may stop certain hardware from working correctly. If you're using Windows, go to:
Control Panel > Power Options

Set Turn off Hard Disks and System Standby to Never. You can set any value to your monitor's power settings as it will have no effect on eTomi or the internet.
Router Users:
Many Routers support a certain number of connections. If that amount is exceeded, they fail. eTomi uses as many connections as your internet connection can handle, maximizing preformance.
There are three things that you can do to prevent this:
- Configure Your Router - Some select few routers can take the heat, and others have different modes (ex. Gaming Mode) which will increase the number of connections it can handle. A good tip would be to upgrade your firmware, which can fix many problems such as this (see your manufacturer's website for help on this).
- Increase the Download Connection Throttle - This new setting was recently added to prevent router overloads. It delays the time of connection, and distributes them over a larger amount of time. To change it, go to eTomi Settings > Advanced and changed Downloads.ConnectThrottle to 250 ms. You may need to change it to a higher amount if you still get lockups, peaking at about 500 ms. Note: you must be in Power Mode ( View > Power Mode) to change this setting.
- Get a new router - If you've been looking for some reason to buy a new router, this could be it. A midrange router from DLink, Netgear or Linksys are good choices. This is a good fix, but it will put a dent in your wallet.
- Configure eTomi - This is a easier option, but it will cause a hit in preformance.
eTomi Configuration for Routers
- First, find the maximum number of connections your router can handle. There is no test for this, so I suggest contacting the router manufacturer for information. If you just can't, or don't want to, you'll have to guess (255 is a good estimate)
- Start eTomi
- Go into the Download's Panel (Tools > eTomi Settings > Internet > Downloads)
- Set Maximum Transfers to 40% of the Maximum Connections allowed by your router
- Set Transfers per File to half of the Maximum Transfers
- Go into the 'eDonkey2000 Panel'
- Set Client Link Connections to 40% of the Maximum Connections allowed by your router
- Restart eTomi
Update/Replace your NIC Card:
This is a very common source of blue screens. The NIC, for those who don't know, is the card that connects a DSL or Cable modem to a computer. If you have a Broadband Connection, chances are you have a NIC.
Often times, one of them can have trouble handling a certain amount of connections or traffic and collapses under heavy stress. To update the drivers, you must first find out the model and manufacturer. You can do this by going into the Control Panel ( Start > Control Panel) Classic Mode for XP users, clicking on system, then going into the device manager from the Hardware tab. The NIC is under the "Network Adapters" tree. If you are new to driver updating, go into the
Update Your Operating System:
Sometimes, it is not eTomi that has the problem- it could be your computer itself. For example, a worm called MSBlaster managed to get in to millions of homes all over the world, and caused a lot of problems. This (and similar occurrences) could cause eTomi and your computer to go down. Thankfully, there is Windows Update. It provides patches for Windows which could very well fix your bug, and maybe many others. This site is intended for broadband users since there are a lot of large files, and is (unfortunately) only accessible through Internet Explorer.
Check for a Virus/Hostile Program:
Run a scan for any Viruses or Spyware that you may have on your system. Any of those things could cause a problem in eTomi. To scan your system, we recommend AVForce Internet Armour , Netspyprotector and AdwarePro - all of which are free.
Other Software:
Sometimes eTomi crashes because of other software that is installed on your PC. In some cases the problem could be solved by changing something in the settings of that software application. For instance, for some virus scanners the eTomi Incomplete folder needs to be added to the excluded files/folders.
An other option is to disable the software application while you are running eTomi.
However, in most cases the only solution is to completely uninstall the other application. Examples of applications where this seems to be the only solution are:
- ZoneAlarm? 5 --> you can downgrade to the previous version
- Norton Antivirus
- Steganos' Internet Anonym Pro
- Ultra Network Sniffer