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| Thread ID: 27865 | 2002-12-04 19:22:00 | New Zealand Railway systems | harrythetrainman (2695) | Press F1 |
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| 103311 | 2002-12-04 19:22:00 | I am a N Z R historian & I need the capabilities to down load relevent information for my projects , which I under take also I talk on Radio Pacifics program called Open Country most Saturday mornings . I am having problems downloading game programs & still remaining on line to do so can you offer any reason why this is occuring , I would appreciate any assisstance possible thanks | harrythetrainman (2695) | ||
| 103312 | 2002-12-04 20:13:00 | You may want to look into a Download Manager, Try Download Accelerator Plus (AKA - DAP, Its Free), or another popular one is GetRight. I'm currently using DAP and it'll let you resume your downloads, no matter how often you get cut off!!! Cheers Chilling_Silence |
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| 103313 | 2002-12-04 20:14:00 | What we need to know, harry, is what operating system you're using? Also are you using adsl or modem? What browser? It could be as simple as the cable ging from the computer to the wall. |
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| 103314 | 2002-12-04 20:25:00 | Mmm... Yeah. If it's Dial-Up, what speed is the modem (56K, 28K?) and what speed do you connect at to the net? Crozier is right, there are a lot of possibilities, but the most likely seems to be the phone cable you're using. But did you say that you stay connected to the net? That would lead me to believe its something to do with where you're downloading from perhaps. You may want to increase the Size Limit on your temporary internet files if you're downloading using IE. That's fairly easy to do. But following with what crozier said, browser, cable or modem, OS, and maybe anything else you can think of like that, that could help narrow down the problem. What ISP? Cheers Chilling_Silence |
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