It worked before the 6.4.8 update and a window system update on July 31st. I have tried uninstalling the windows updates, allowing java and mp3 rocket through windows firewall, installing a mp3 rocket version from 2010 and even uninstalling and reinstalling the program multiple times. I have read through the difficulties with windows 8.1 with java and avast security on the mp3 rocket FAQ and have follwed the instructions. The program wont open, and troubleshooter says it is incompatable with windows. Any help would be much appreciated.
SOURCE: I have downloaded and installed
Installing Flash Player can be a little tricky. here is the web site to download. You may as well get the player before you try the rocket again;
http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/
First of all, if you have any prior versions of FLASH PLAYER, reader, etc. is fine, uninstall before you install this. You can uninstall in programs and features. Click on the download then, get out of all apps you're in,ie; Internet Explorer, etc., also make sure you"re not signed in to mail services like "live Messenger or Yahoo that are accessing the web. When you are downloading click next and allow all things that come up to run. If something is interfereing with the download, a window will pop up and list those items. You can minimize and correct then come back, see that item missing from box, and continue. when all is finished, restart system. After restart go to your programs and features and see if Adobe Flash Player 10 is now in your list. Now download your rocket.
SOURCE: when i search a song on mp3 rocket it comes up watch later
I had the same problem.. this is what I did..
go to your start menu, type "cmd", hit enter.. in the black box type "ipconfig /flushdns" , no quotes around either of those.. worked for me!!
SOURCE: Everytime I try and download on MP3 Rocket, it freezes then kills my internet..
There are some services that will start when you move to a download action. It will take full memory of your pc and will end in a restart or crash.
goto task manager and identify the service which is using highest memory. After that open services.msc and kill the tast.
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