How to Install and Setup eMule

eMule is one of the most used P2P clients out there, after LimeWire and Ares. I like eMule because of the vast variety of files ; whether Movies, TV Shows or even Games, eMule has it all. This is my first tutorial on P2P Heaven, so I hope you guys like it.

Today I'll be showing you how to install and setup eMule, step-by-step. Follow this tutorial carefully, and you'll have no problem whatsoever. If you have any questions, just post a comment and I'll be there to help you.

1. Download eMule from here.

2. Open up the installer, select your language and click OK.



3. Click Next.



4. Click "I Agree".



5. Keep these both ticked and click Next.



6. Read the description, pick which one you want and click Next.



7. Choose where you want eMule to be installed, then click Install.



8. Once it's done, click Next.



9. Keep everything the same, and click Finish.



10. Open up eMule and click Next.



11. Enter your desired username and tick what options you want, then click Next.



12. Now, if you don't know what those numbers are, click on "Use uPnP to setup ports"; if you do know what ports are, enter your own. Check this site for help on how to setup ports manually.



13. Keep these ticked and click Next.



14. Tick this only if you need it.



15. Keep everything the same here.



16. You're done setting up eMule! Click Finish.



17. Enter your connection speed so eMule can manage your downloads/uploads automatically.



18. Now double-click on the server of your choice to connect to it.
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19. Once you're connected, you can search for files here.
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20. After you double-click on a file to download it, you can check it's progress here. (Click to enlarge)



After following these steps, everything should work perfectly. Always look for files that have high Availability. Try finding files that have 100% complete sources, so you don't get stuck in the middle of the download.

If a file doesn't download, or stops downloading suddenly, that means the sharer who was uploading the file to you either disconnected from eMule or logged off is computer. Most files have more than one sharer, but sometimes they all log-off at the same time.

eMule also accepts eD2k links, which can be found at ShareVirus. Just look for the file you want in the appropriate section, and click on the eD2k link to start the download automatically. You don't need to sign-up, which is why I love this site.

I will post some more tutorials soon, so stay tuned!



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