diabolus
Executive Member
Beware of those P2P stuff...they have a habit of sharing your downloaded stuff to the world by default. If you have not actually turned off this, then your P2P is probably nicely open and sharing certain folders...probably that 14MB file you originally downloaded is being shared back.
Ares probably auto start when your windows loads up, and that would explain alot of where all your data is going
. Don't underestimate upload bandwidth....
The fact that it is even running [while i assume you're not downloading on Ares] tells me you are probably a nice little seed for other P2P downloaders..
Anyway, if you do not have Windows 7 , i recommend you either get a firewall with more statistics showing all connections, their speeds, how much they are up/downloading. Win7 have this now built in [so you don't need to do netstat etc] .
Otherwise get Netlimiter , the beta should be free. It also shows you details, even log every application and what it downloaded , so you can view over a month and see how much Firefox / Windows Updates etc actually downloaded.
If you got Win7 ->
Open Task Manager -> Performance Tab -> click the "Resource Monitor" button.
Ares probably auto start when your windows loads up, and that would explain alot of where all your data is going
The fact that it is even running [while i assume you're not downloading on Ares] tells me you are probably a nice little seed for other P2P downloaders..
Anyway, if you do not have Windows 7 , i recommend you either get a firewall with more statistics showing all connections, their speeds, how much they are up/downloading. Win7 have this now built in [so you don't need to do netstat etc] .
Otherwise get Netlimiter , the beta should be free. It also shows you details, even log every application and what it downloaded , so you can view over a month and see how much Firefox / Windows Updates etc actually downloaded.
If you got Win7 ->
Open Task Manager -> Performance Tab -> click the "Resource Monitor" button.
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