Post: fix charles error (port 80 already in use )
02-14-2011, 07:40 PM #1
MRS14T3R
IM IN SONY HQ SPYING ;P
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1. Start windows in safe mode with networking
2.go and bridge connections (im using ethernet) brigde wireless with ur ethernet
3.open charles u shouldnt get the error message
4.open ps3dns and try and connect using the tut on this thread You must login or register to view this content.
hope this helps


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02-14-2011, 08:13 PM #11
demize
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Or you could stop whatever is using port 80 and not have to worry about doing any of this. Smile
02-14-2011, 08:21 PM #12
MRS14T3R
IM IN SONY HQ SPYING ;P
Originally posted by demize View Post
Or you could stop whatever is using port 80 and not have to worry about doing any of this. Smile


i tryed to find the program but failed thats y i tryed this and it work straight away Smile
02-14-2011, 08:22 PM #13
demize
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Originally posted by lissa123 View Post
i tryed to find the program but failed thats y i tryed this and it work straight away Smile


Whatever works lol. You do also know that a web browser uses port 80 as well right?
02-14-2011, 08:26 PM #14
MRS14T3R
IM IN SONY HQ SPYING ;P
Originally posted by demize View Post
Whatever works lol. You do also know that a web browser uses port 80 as well right?

yh lol i wa trying 4 hours to find it
the relised safemode only runs the imporntant programs and what ever was using port 80 wasnt important :p
02-14-2011, 08:28 PM #15
demize
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Originally posted by lissa123 View Post
yh lol i wa trying 4 hours to find it
the relised safemode only runs the imporntant programs and what ever was using port 80 wasnt important :p


lol. Well if you were browsing the Internet with your browser that port was being used. Just so you know lol. Next time try shutting down all applications INCLUDING the web browser and try it that way. Good luck.
02-15-2011, 03:31 AM #16
Originally posted by demize View Post
Or you could stop whatever is using port 80 and not have to worry about doing any of this. Smile


Quite hard to do when the PID is 4 aka a "System process" doesnt tell you whats using port 80 so its a guessing game Smile
02-15-2011, 04:23 AM #17
whty
Little One
or you could just close the program thats using port 80

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