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Guest penang@freemail.c3.hu
Posted

Downloading used to be an easy job. However, it's getting more and

more difficult.

 

Used to be that whenever I download stuffs, where-ever I downloaded it

from, downloading itself poses no problem. I could even download an

entire CD-ROM ISO content, over 700MB in size, in one shot.

 

Then things started to degrade.

 

First, it was the download from file-sharing services such as

MegaUpload or RapidShare that gave me problems. The download just

stops in the middle for no apparent reason.

 

At first I thought it was the ADSL modem or port problem. It wasn't.

 

Then I thought it was the ISP throttling bandwidth. It wasn't either.

 

At the time, downloading from plain-old HTTP or FTP sites were still

okay. Only file sharing services such as RapidShare or MegaUpload that

gave me headaches.

 

Then, this thing turns uglier.

 

Downloading from regular FTP sites, or even downloading a PDF file as

small as 4MB would just stop in the middle.

 

So I thought, hey, it must be the browser.

 

Changed my browser, the problem persisted.

 

Change browser again, hey, the same.

 

At that time, web pages are still okay, even webpages with lots and

lots of pictures open fine.

 

Now, things has gone from bad to worse.

 

No matter which browser I use (Internet Explorer 7, Firefox, Safari,

Opera), sometimes the webpage would just load half-way.

 

Click on the "reload" page, the page reloads from scratch ... and

stops at half way.

 

Webpages with lots of pictures fair the worst. Pictures loads

halfways, some even didn't load. There are all sorts of things that I

just can't explain anymore.

 

So now, to all of you with so much experiences ----

 

What the heck is wrong with my computer ????

 

I am connecting to the Net via ADSL. Aztech modem.

 

PC is Pentium Duo-Core based. OS is XP Home. 4GB of RAM. 250 GB of

Hard Disk.

 

I have scanned my PC with anti-virus softwares up and down, no virus.

 

I have also check the firewall settings. Nothing wrong.

 

Trojans? I dunno. But so far, Norton isn't telling me anything.

 

So to all with so much wonderful experience ---- is there _ANY_

possibility that some settings in my PC has been changed somehow, in

causing the downloading problem???

 

BTW, check the line also. No stoppage, no signal drop. Everything

normal.

 

Can anyone please tell me what is wrong with my PC ????

 

Please, I need your help.

 

Thank you !

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Guest solidsnake204
Posted

RE: Downloading stops for no reason ...

 

Try clearing the cache, history, cookies etc from all your browsers.

 

"penang@freemail.c3.hu" wrote:

> Downloading used to be an easy job. However, it's getting more and

> more difficult.

>

> Used to be that whenever I download stuffs, where-ever I downloaded it

> from, downloading itself poses no problem. I could even download an

> entire CD-ROM ISO content, over 700MB in size, in one shot.

>

> Then things started to degrade.

>

> First, it was the download from file-sharing services such as

> MegaUpload or RapidShare that gave me problems. The download just

> stops in the middle for no apparent reason.

>

> At first I thought it was the ADSL modem or port problem. It wasn't.

>

> Then I thought it was the ISP throttling bandwidth. It wasn't either.

>

> At the time, downloading from plain-old HTTP or FTP sites were still

> okay. Only file sharing services such as RapidShare or MegaUpload that

> gave me headaches.

>

> Then, this thing turns uglier.

>

> Downloading from regular FTP sites, or even downloading a PDF file as

> small as 4MB would just stop in the middle.

>

> So I thought, hey, it must be the browser.

>

> Changed my browser, the problem persisted.

>

> Change browser again, hey, the same.

>

> At that time, web pages are still okay, even webpages with lots and

> lots of pictures open fine.

>

> Now, things has gone from bad to worse.

>

> No matter which browser I use (Internet Explorer 7, Firefox, Safari,

> Opera), sometimes the webpage would just load half-way.

>

> Click on the "reload" page, the page reloads from scratch ... and

> stops at half way.

>

> Webpages with lots of pictures fair the worst. Pictures loads

> halfways, some even didn't load. There are all sorts of things that I

> just can't explain anymore.

>

> So now, to all of you with so much experiences ----

>

> What the heck is wrong with my computer ????

>

> I am connecting to the Net via ADSL. Aztech modem.

>

> PC is Pentium Duo-Core based. OS is XP Home. 4GB of RAM. 250 GB of

> Hard Disk.

>

> I have scanned my PC with anti-virus softwares up and down, no virus.

>

> I have also check the firewall settings. Nothing wrong.

>

> Trojans? I dunno. But so far, Norton isn't telling me anything.

>

> So to all with so much wonderful experience ---- is there _ANY_

> possibility that some settings in my PC has been changed somehow, in

> causing the downloading problem???

>

> BTW, check the line also. No stoppage, no signal drop. Everything

> normal.

>

> Can anyone please tell me what is wrong with my PC ????

>

> Please, I need your help.

>

> Thank you !

>

Guest philo
Posted

Re: Downloading stops for no reason ...

 

 

<penang@freemail.c3.hu> wrote in message

news:930093f6-11bd-474b-95c1-1c44d201061f@w1g2000prd.googlegroups.com...

> Downloading used to be an easy job. However, it's getting more and

> more difficult.

>

> Used to be that whenever I download stuffs, where-ever I downloaded it

> from, downloading itself poses no problem. I could even download an

> entire CD-ROM ISO content, over 700MB in size, in one shot.

>

> Then things started to degrade.

>

> First, it was the download from file-sharing services such as

> MegaUpload or RapidShare that gave me problems. The download just

> stops in the middle for no apparent reason.

>

> At first I thought it was the ADSL modem or port problem. It wasn't.

>

> Then I thought it was the ISP throttling bandwidth. It wasn't either.

>

> At the time, downloading from plain-old HTTP or FTP sites were still

> okay. Only file sharing services such as RapidShare or MegaUpload that

> gave me headaches.

>

> Then, this thing turns uglier.

>

> Downloading from regular FTP sites, or even downloading a PDF file as

> small as 4MB would just stop in the middle.

>

> So I thought, hey, it must be the browser.

>

> Changed my browser, the problem persisted.

>

> Change browser again, hey, the same.

>

> At that time, web pages are still okay, even webpages with lots and

> lots of pictures open fine.

>

> Now, things has gone from bad to worse.

>

> No matter which browser I use (Internet Explorer 7, Firefox, Safari,

> Opera), sometimes the webpage would just load half-way.

>

> Click on the "reload" page, the page reloads from scratch ... and

> stops at half way.

>

> Webpages with lots of pictures fair the worst. Pictures loads

> halfways, some even didn't load. There are all sorts of things that I

> just can't explain anymore.

>

> So now, to all of you with so much experiences ----

>

> What the heck is wrong with my computer ????

>

> I am connecting to the Net via ADSL. Aztech modem.

>

> PC is Pentium Duo-Core based. OS is XP Home. 4GB of RAM. 250 GB of

> Hard Disk.

>

> I have scanned my PC with anti-virus softwares up and down, no virus.

>

> I have also check the firewall settings. Nothing wrong.

>

> Trojans? I dunno. But so far, Norton isn't telling me anything.

>

 

 

Unfortunately, Norton itself is a pretty big target...

so try disabling Norton

and scanning your system with Spybot S&D

and another virus checker such as AVG or Avast.

 

If they pick up a lot of things that Norton missed,

it would be time to get rid of Norton

 

 

 

 

> So to all with so much wonderful experience ---- is there _ANY_

> possibility that some settings in my PC has been changed somehow, in

> causing the downloading problem???

>

> BTW, check the line also. No stoppage, no signal drop. Everything

> normal.

>

> Can anyone please tell me what is wrong with my PC ????

>

> Please, I need your help.

>

> Thank you !

Guest Big Al
Posted

Re: Downloading stops for no reason ...

 

solidsnake204 wrote:

> Try clearing the cache, history, cookies etc from all your browsers.

>

> "penang@freemail.c3.hu" wrote:

>

>> Downloading used to be an easy job. However, it's getting more and

>> more difficult.

>>

>> Used to be that whenever I download stuffs, where-ever I downloaded it

>> from, downloading itself poses no problem. I could even download an

>> entire CD-ROM ISO content, over 700MB in size, in one shot.

>>

>> Then things started to degrade.

>>

>> First, it was the download from file-sharing services such as

>> MegaUpload or RapidShare that gave me problems. The download just

>> stops in the middle for no apparent reason.

>>

>> At first I thought it was the ADSL modem or port problem. It wasn't.

>>

>> Then I thought it was the ISP throttling bandwidth. It wasn't either.

>>

>> At the time, downloading from plain-old HTTP or FTP sites were still

>> okay. Only file sharing services such as RapidShare or MegaUpload that

>> gave me headaches.

>>

>> Then, this thing turns uglier.

>>

>> Downloading from regular FTP sites, or even downloading a PDF file as

>> small as 4MB would just stop in the middle.

>>

>> So I thought, hey, it must be the browser.

>>

>> Changed my browser, the problem persisted.

>>

>> Change browser again, hey, the same.

>>

>> At that time, web pages are still okay, even webpages with lots and

>> lots of pictures open fine.

>>

>> Now, things has gone from bad to worse.

>>

>> No matter which browser I use (Internet Explorer 7, Firefox, Safari,

>> Opera), sometimes the webpage would just load half-way.

>>

>> Click on the "reload" page, the page reloads from scratch ... and

>> stops at half way.

>>

>> Webpages with lots of pictures fair the worst. Pictures loads

>> halfways, some even didn't load. There are all sorts of things that I

>> just can't explain anymore.

>>

>> So now, to all of you with so much experiences ----

>>

>> What the heck is wrong with my computer ????

>>

>> I am connecting to the Net via ADSL. Aztech modem.

>>

>> PC is Pentium Duo-Core based. OS is XP Home. 4GB of RAM. 250 GB of

>> Hard Disk.

>>

>> I have scanned my PC with anti-virus softwares up and down, no virus.

>>

>> I have also check the firewall settings. Nothing wrong.

>>

>> Trojans? I dunno. But so far, Norton isn't telling me anything.

>>

>> So to all with so much wonderful experience ---- is there _ANY_

>> possibility that some settings in my PC has been changed somehow, in

>> causing the downloading problem???

>>

>> BTW, check the line also. No stoppage, no signal drop. Everything

>> normal.

>>

>> Can anyone please tell me what is wrong with my PC ????

>>

>> Please, I need your help.

>>

>> Thank you !

>>

What does a speed test like http://www.speakeasy.net/speedtest/ tell

you. Run it repeatedly and from different sites. I'm on the East

Coast and I test Washington and Seatle both. And get the same max

speed my ISP sold me.

Guest Big Al
Posted

Re: Downloading stops for no reason ...

 

solidsnake204 wrote:

> Try clearing the cache, history, cookies etc from all your browsers.

>

> "penang@freemail.c3.hu" wrote:

>

>> Downloading used to be an easy job. However, it's getting more and

>> more difficult.

>>

>> Used to be that whenever I download stuffs, where-ever I downloaded it

>> from, downloading itself poses no problem. I could even download an

>> entire CD-ROM ISO content, over 700MB in size, in one shot.

>>

>> Then things started to degrade.

>>

>> First, it was the download from file-sharing services such as

>> MegaUpload or RapidShare that gave me problems. The download just

>> stops in the middle for no apparent reason.

>>

>> At first I thought it was the ADSL modem or port problem. It wasn't.

>>

>> Then I thought it was the ISP throttling bandwidth. It wasn't either.

>>

>> At the time, downloading from plain-old HTTP or FTP sites were still

>> okay. Only file sharing services such as RapidShare or MegaUpload that

>> gave me headaches.

>>

>> Then, this thing turns uglier.

>>

>> Downloading from regular FTP sites, or even downloading a PDF file as

>> small as 4MB would just stop in the middle.

>>

>> So I thought, hey, it must be the browser.

>>

>> Changed my browser, the problem persisted.

>>

>> Change browser again, hey, the same.

>>

>> At that time, web pages are still okay, even webpages with lots and

>> lots of pictures open fine.

>>

>> Now, things has gone from bad to worse.

>>

>> No matter which browser I use (Internet Explorer 7, Firefox, Safari,

>> Opera), sometimes the webpage would just load half-way.

>>

>> Click on the "reload" page, the page reloads from scratch ... and

>> stops at half way.

>>

>> Webpages with lots of pictures fair the worst. Pictures loads

>> halfways, some even didn't load. There are all sorts of things that I

>> just can't explain anymore.

>>

>> So now, to all of you with so much experiences ----

>>

>> What the heck is wrong with my computer ????

>>

>> I am connecting to the Net via ADSL. Aztech modem.

>>

>> PC is Pentium Duo-Core based. OS is XP Home. 4GB of RAM. 250 GB of

>> Hard Disk.

>>

>> I have scanned my PC with anti-virus softwares up and down, no virus.

>>

>> I have also check the firewall settings. Nothing wrong.

>>

>> Trojans? I dunno. But so far, Norton isn't telling me anything.

>>

>> So to all with so much wonderful experience ---- is there _ANY_

>> possibility that some settings in my PC has been changed somehow, in

>> causing the downloading problem???

>>

>> BTW, check the line also. No stoppage, no signal drop. Everything

>> normal.

>>

>> Can anyone please tell me what is wrong with my PC ????

>>

>> Please, I need your help.

>>

>> Thank you !

>>

Sorry solidsnake204. Didn't mean to reply to you but the OP. OOPS.

Guest penang@freemail.c3.hu
Posted

Re: Downloading stops for no reason ...

 

On May 9, 12:37 am, "philo" <ph...@privacy.net> wrote:

> <pen...@freemail.c3.hu> wrote in message

>

> news:930093f6-11bd-474b-95c1-1c44d201061f@w1g2000prd.googlegroups.com...

>

>

>

> > Downloading used to be an easy job. However, it's getting more and

> > more difficult.

>

> > Used to be that whenever I download stuffs, where-ever I downloaded it

> > from, downloading itself poses no problem. I could even download an

> > entire CD-ROM ISO content, over 700MB in size, in one shot.

>

> > Then things started to degrade.

>

> > First, it was the download from file-sharing services such as

> > MegaUpload or RapidShare that gave me problems. The download just

> > stops in the middle for no apparent reason.

>

> > At first I thought it was the ADSL modem or port problem. It wasn't.

>

> > Then I thought it was the ISP throttling bandwidth. It wasn't either.

>

> > At the time, downloading from plain-old HTTP or FTP sites were still

> > okay. Only file sharing services such as RapidShare or MegaUpload that

> > gave me headaches.

>

> > Then, this thing turns uglier.

>

> > Downloading from regular FTP sites, or even downloading a PDF file as

> > small as 4MB would just stop in the middle.

>

> > So I thought, hey, it must be the browser.

>

> > Changed my browser, the problem persisted.

>

> > Change browser again, hey, the same.

>

> > At that time, web pages are still okay, even webpages with lots and

> > lots of pictures open fine.

>

> > Now, things has gone from bad to worse.

>

> > No matter which browser I use (Internet Explorer 7, Firefox, Safari,

> > Opera), sometimes the webpage would just load half-way.

>

> > Click on the "reload" page, the page reloads from scratch ... and

> > stops at half way.

>

> > Webpages with lots of pictures fair the worst. Pictures loads

> > halfways, some even didn't load. There are all sorts of things that I

> > just can't explain anymore.

>

> > So now, to all of you with so much experiences ----

>

> > What the heck is wrong with my computer ????

>

> > I am connecting to the Net via ADSL. Aztech modem.

>

> > PC is Pentium Duo-Core based. OS is XP Home. 4GB of RAM. 250 GB of

> > Hard Disk.

>

> > I have scanned my PC with anti-virus softwares up and down, no virus.

>

> > I have also check the firewall settings. Nothing wrong.

>

> > Trojans? I dunno. But so far, Norton isn't telling me anything.

>

> Unfortunately, Norton itself is a pretty big target...

> so try disabling Norton

> and scanning your system with Spybot S&D

> and another virus checker such as AVG or Avast.

>

> If they pick up a lot of things that Norton missed,

> it would be time to get rid of Norton

>

> > So to all with so much wonderful experience ---- is there _ANY_

> > possibility that some settings in my PC has been changed somehow, in

> > causing the downloading problem???

>

> > BTW, check the line also. No stoppage, no signal drop. Everything

> > normal.

>

> > Can anyone please tell me what is wrong with my PC ????

>

> > Please, I need your help.

>

> > Thank you !

 

 

It happened with or without Norton or any other virus checker and/or

spybot checker.

 

I have more and more suspicions on the OS itself. Dunno which register

or whatever internal settings that has gone wrong. Problem is, I have

no idea how to diagnose the problem.

Guest penang@freemail.c3.hu
Posted

Re: Downloading stops for no reason ...

 

Did that... in fact, just one minute ago, I powered up the Opera,

click on the "Tools" --- "Delete Private Data" thing to delete all the

private data, cookie, cache, and then test downloading from

rapidshare.

 

The download started with 15KB/s, then 14, then 10, then 8, then 3,

then 1.8, then 0.3, then a "?"

 

Download dead again.

 

Hmmmmm......... !

 

 

On May 9, 12:37 am, solidsnake204

<solidsnake...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> Try clearing the cache, history, cookies etc from all your browsers.

>

> "pen...@freemail.c3.hu" wrote:

> > Downloading used to be an easy job. However, it's getting more and

> > more difficult.

>

> > Used to be that whenever I download stuffs, where-ever I downloaded it

> > from, downloading itself poses no problem. I could even download an

> > entire CD-ROM ISO content, over 700MB in size, in one shot.

>

> > Then things started to degrade.

>

> > First, it was the download from file-sharing services such as

> > MegaUpload or RapidShare that gave me problems. The download just

> > stops in the middle for no apparent reason.

>

> > At first I thought it was the ADSL modem or port problem. It wasn't.

>

> > Then I thought it was the ISP throttling bandwidth. It wasn't either.

>

> > At the time, downloading from plain-old HTTP or FTP sites were still

> > okay. Only file sharing services such as RapidShare or MegaUpload that

> > gave me headaches.

>

> > Then, this thing turns uglier.

>

> > Downloading from regular FTP sites, or even downloading a PDF file as

> > small as 4MB would just stop in the middle.

>

> > So I thought, hey, it must be the browser.

>

> > Changed my browser, the problem persisted.

>

> > Change browser again, hey, the same.

>

> > At that time, web pages are still okay, even webpages with lots and

> > lots of pictures open fine.

>

> > Now, things has gone from bad to worse.

>

> > No matter which browser I use (Internet Explorer 7, Firefox, Safari,

> > Opera), sometimes the webpage would just load half-way.

>

> > Click on the "reload" page, the page reloads from scratch ... and

> > stops at half way.

>

> > Webpages with lots of pictures fair the worst. Pictures loads

> > halfways, some even didn't load. There are all sorts of things that I

> > just can't explain anymore.

>

> > So now, to all of you with so much experiences ----

>

> > What the heck is wrong with my computer ????

>

> > I am connecting to the Net via ADSL. Aztech modem.

>

> > PC is Pentium Duo-Core based. OS is XP Home. 4GB of RAM. 250 GB of

> > Hard Disk.

>

> > I have scanned my PC with anti-virus softwares up and down, no virus.

>

> > I have also check the firewall settings. Nothing wrong.

>

> > Trojans? I dunno. But so far, Norton isn't telling me anything.

>

> > So to all with so much wonderful experience ---- is there _ANY_

> > possibility that some settings in my PC has been changed somehow, in

> > causing the downloading problem???

>

> > BTW, check the line also. No stoppage, no signal drop. Everything

> > normal.

>

> > Can anyone please tell me what is wrong with my PC ????

>

> > Please, I need your help.

>

> > Thank you !

Guest penang@freemail.c3.hu
Posted

Re: Downloading stops for no reason ...

 

On May 9, 1:46 am, Big Al <Bi...@nowhere.com> wrote:

> solidsnake204 wrote:

> > Try clearing the cache, history, cookies etc from all your browsers.

>

> > "pen...@freemail.c3.hu" wrote:

>

> >> Downloading used to be an easy job. However, it's getting more and

> >> more difficult.

>

> >> Used to be that whenever I download stuffs, where-ever I downloaded it

> >> from, downloading itself poses no problem. I could even download an

> >> entire CD-ROM ISO content, over 700MB in size, in one shot.

>

> >> Then things started to degrade.

>

> >> First, it was the download from file-sharing services such as

> >> MegaUpload or RapidShare that gave me problems. The download just

> >> stops in the middle for no apparent reason.

>

> >> At first I thought it was the ADSL modem or port problem. It wasn't.

>

> >> Then I thought it was the ISP throttling bandwidth. It wasn't either.

>

> >> At the time, downloading from plain-old HTTP or FTP sites were still

> >> okay. Only file sharing services such as RapidShare or MegaUpload that

> >> gave me headaches.

>

> >> Then, this thing turns uglier.

>

> >> Downloading from regular FTP sites, or even downloading a PDF file as

> >> small as 4MB would just stop in the middle.

>

> >> So I thought, hey, it must be the browser.

>

> >> Changed my browser, the problem persisted.

>

> >> Change browser again, hey, the same.

>

> >> At that time, web pages are still okay, even webpages with lots and

> >> lots of pictures open fine.

>

> >> Now, things has gone from bad to worse.

>

> >> No matter which browser I use (Internet Explorer 7, Firefox, Safari,

> >> Opera), sometimes the webpage would just load half-way.

>

> >> Click on the "reload" page, the page reloads from scratch ... and

> >> stops at half way.

>

> >> Webpages with lots of pictures fair the worst. Pictures loads

> >> halfways, some even didn't load. There are all sorts of things that I

> >> just can't explain anymore.

>

> >> So now, to all of you with so much experiences ----

>

> >> What the heck is wrong with my computer ????

>

> >> I am connecting to the Net via ADSL. Aztech modem.

>

> >> PC is Pentium Duo-Core based. OS is XP Home. 4GB of RAM. 250 GB of

> >> Hard Disk.

>

> >> I have scanned my PC with anti-virus softwares up and down, no virus.

>

> >> I have also check the firewall settings. Nothing wrong.

>

> >> Trojans? I dunno. But so far, Norton isn't telling me anything.

>

> >> So to all with so much wonderful experience ---- is there _ANY_

> >> possibility that some settings in my PC has been changed somehow, in

> >> causing the downloading problem???

>

> >> BTW, check the line also. No stoppage, no signal drop. Everything

> >> normal.

>

> >> Can anyone please tell me what is wrong with my PC ????

>

> >> Please, I need your help.

>

> >> Thank you !

>

> What does a speed test likehttp://www.speakeasy.net/speedtest/ tell

> you. Run it repeatedly and from different sites. I'm on the East

> Coast and I test Washington and Seatle both. And get the same max

> speed my ISP sold me.

 

 

Stalled !!!

 

It stuck at the "Preparing Download Test ..." page.

 

Geeeeeesh .... I've checked, the incoming line is okay. I just hooked

up my other compuer to the line to check. No problem on the incoming

line. The problem is right here, in this PC.

 

I just dunno what the problem is, tho.

Guest penang@freemail.c3.hu
Posted

Re: Downloading stops for no reason ...

 

On May 9, 1:46 am, Big Al <Bi...@nowhere.com> wrote:

> solidsnake204 wrote:

> > Try clearing the cache, history, cookies etc from all your browsers.

>

> > "pen...@freemail.c3.hu" wrote:

>

> >> Downloading used to be an easy job. However, it's getting more and

> >> more difficult.

>

> >> Used to be that whenever I download stuffs, where-ever I downloaded it

> >> from, downloading itself poses no problem. I could even download an

> >> entire CD-ROM ISO content, over 700MB in size, in one shot.

>

> >> Then things started to degrade.

>

> >> First, it was the download from file-sharing services such as

> >> MegaUpload or RapidShare that gave me problems. The download just

> >> stops in the middle for no apparent reason.

>

> >> At first I thought it was the ADSL modem or port problem. It wasn't.

>

> >> Then I thought it was the ISP throttling bandwidth. It wasn't either.

>

> >> At the time, downloading from plain-old HTTP or FTP sites were still

> >> okay. Only file sharing services such as RapidShare or MegaUpload that

> >> gave me headaches.

>

> >> Then, this thing turns uglier.

>

> >> Downloading from regular FTP sites, or even downloading a PDF file as

> >> small as 4MB would just stop in the middle.

>

> >> So I thought, hey, it must be the browser.

>

> >> Changed my browser, the problem persisted.

>

> >> Change browser again, hey, the same.

>

> >> At that time, web pages are still okay, even webpages with lots and

> >> lots of pictures open fine.

>

> >> Now, things has gone from bad to worse.

>

> >> No matter which browser I use (Internet Explorer 7, Firefox, Safari,

> >> Opera), sometimes the webpage would just load half-way.

>

> >> Click on the "reload" page, the page reloads from scratch ... and

> >> stops at half way.

>

> >> Webpages with lots of pictures fair the worst. Pictures loads

> >> halfways, some even didn't load. There are all sorts of things that I

> >> just can't explain anymore.

>

> >> So now, to all of you with so much experiences ----

>

> >> What the heck is wrong with my computer ????

>

> >> I am connecting to the Net via ADSL. Aztech modem.

>

> >> PC is Pentium Duo-Core based. OS is XP Home. 4GB of RAM. 250 GB of

> >> Hard Disk.

>

> >> I have scanned my PC with anti-virus softwares up and down, no virus.

>

> >> I have also check the firewall settings. Nothing wrong.

>

> >> Trojans? I dunno. But so far, Norton isn't telling me anything.

>

> >> So to all with so much wonderful experience ---- is there _ANY_

> >> possibility that some settings in my PC has been changed somehow, in

> >> causing the downloading problem???

>

> >> BTW, check the line also. No stoppage, no signal drop. Everything

> >> normal.

>

> >> Can anyone please tell me what is wrong with my PC ????

>

> >> Please, I need your help.

>

> >> Thank you !

>

> What does a speed test likehttp://www.speakeasy.net/speedtest/ tell

> you. Run it repeatedly and from different sites. I'm on the East

> Coast and I test Washington and Seatle both. And get the same max

> speed my ISP sold me.

 

 

Funny thing is I can access google without any problem. I am accessing

usenet via deja (google groups) also without problem. Speed is

wonderful here.

 

Just that when I try to go other places ... it just stalls ....

 

AAARRRGGGHHHH !!!!

 

Problem is I can't reformat the disk ! Lost that damn XP disk, and

don't feel like using Vista !!!

Guest penang@freemail.c3.hu
Posted

Re: Downloading stops for no reason ...

 

On May 9, 1:46 am, Big Al <Bi...@nowhere.com> wrote:

> What does a speed test likehttp://www.speakeasy.net/speedtest/ tell

> you. Run it repeatedly and from different sites. I'm on the East

> Coast and I test Washington and Seatle both. And get the same max

> speed my ISP sold me.

 

 

Here's the figure I got when I use another computer to access the same

line ---- 518 kbps download, 216 kbps upload.

Guest Big Al
Posted

Re: Downloading stops for no reason ...

 

penang@freemail.c3.hu wrote:

> Did that... in fact, just one minute ago, I powered up the Opera,

> click on the "Tools" --- "Delete Private Data" thing to delete all the

> private data, cookie, cache, and then test downloading from

> rapidshare.

>

> The download started with 15KB/s, then 14, then 10, then 8, then 3,

> then 1.8, then 0.3, then a "?"

>

> Download dead again.

>

> Hmmmmm......... !

>

>

> On May 9, 12:37 am, solidsnake204

> <solidsnake...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>> Try clearing the cache, history, cookies etc from all your browsers.

>>

>> "pen...@freemail.c3.hu" wrote:

>>> Downloading used to be an easy job. However, it's getting more and

>>> more difficult.

>>> Used to be that whenever I download stuffs, where-ever I downloaded it

>>> from, downloading itself poses no problem. I could even download an

>>> entire CD-ROM ISO content, over 700MB in size, in one shot.

>>> Then things started to degrade.

>>> First, it was the download from file-sharing services such as

>>> MegaUpload or RapidShare that gave me problems. The download just

>>> stops in the middle for no apparent reason.

>>> At first I thought it was the ADSL modem or port problem. It wasn't.

>>> Then I thought it was the ISP throttling bandwidth. It wasn't either.

>>> At the time, downloading from plain-old HTTP or FTP sites were still

>>> okay. Only file sharing services such as RapidShare or MegaUpload that

>>> gave me headaches.

>>> Then, this thing turns uglier.

>>> Downloading from regular FTP sites, or even downloading a PDF file as

>>> small as 4MB would just stop in the middle.

>>> So I thought, hey, it must be the browser.

>>> Changed my browser, the problem persisted.

>>> Change browser again, hey, the same.

>>> At that time, web pages are still okay, even webpages with lots and

>>> lots of pictures open fine.

>>> Now, things has gone from bad to worse.

>>> No matter which browser I use (Internet Explorer 7, Firefox, Safari,

>>> Opera), sometimes the webpage would just load half-way.

>>> Click on the "reload" page, the page reloads from scratch ... and

>>> stops at half way.

>>> Webpages with lots of pictures fair the worst. Pictures loads

>>> halfways, some even didn't load. There are all sorts of things that I

>>> just can't explain anymore.

>>> So now, to all of you with so much experiences ----

>>> What the heck is wrong with my computer ????

>>> I am connecting to the Net via ADSL. Aztech modem.

>>> PC is Pentium Duo-Core based. OS is XP Home. 4GB of RAM. 250 GB of

>>> Hard Disk.

>>> I have scanned my PC with anti-virus softwares up and down, no virus.

>>> I have also check the firewall settings. Nothing wrong.

>>> Trojans? I dunno. But so far, Norton isn't telling me anything.

>>> So to all with so much wonderful experience ---- is there _ANY_

>>> possibility that some settings in my PC has been changed somehow, in

>>> causing the downloading problem???

>>> BTW, check the line also. No stoppage, no signal drop. Everything

>>> normal.

>>> Can anyone please tell me what is wrong with my PC ????

>>> Please, I need your help.

>>> Thank you !

>

 

Okay, here's one for you. I had issues like this once. I fought with

the ISP for weeks. 'fought' is an exaggeration, but. I finally got

up the tech ladder and they really pointed me to my system. I replace

routers and cables. I could not get a consistent problem, it was there

once and then not there. Took weeks if not a month to get from start to

end of this. But the end was......hold your hats.... the gigabit nic

card on my motherboard was dropping data talking to the router. And

when it happened it got worse and worse till it stopped. I finally

went out and bought a plug in 10/100 card for $9 and bingo, never a

problem again. And I was using either a linksys or netgear router.

Not the off brand stuff. Both routers did it. I even tried plugging

directly into my cable modem. (my provider just gave me a cable modem

and I had to buy / supply a hub or router to get multiple PC's).

 

Since then I've changed to a new provider that gave me a combo

router/modem and its wireless all in one box. And you know, I've

pulled the nic card out and gone back to the gigabit card and all works

well. Actiontec router with Verizon FIOS.

 

Not that this is your issue, but........... The info is there for you.

Guest PD43
Posted

Re: Downloading stops for no reason ...

 

penang@freemail.c3.hu wrote:

>Here's the figure I got when I use another computer to access the same

>line ---- 518 kbps download, 216 kbps upload.

 

What speed are you paying for, 768k?

Guest HeyBub
Posted

Re: Downloading stops for no reason ...

 

penang@freemail.c3.hu wrote:

>

>

> It happened with or without Norton or any other virus checker and/or

> spybot checker.

>

> I have more and more suspicions on the OS itself. Dunno which register

> or whatever internal settings that has gone wrong. Problem is, I have

> no idea how to diagnose the problem.

 

Think horses, not zebras. If the problem was with the OS, 100 million others

would have their hair on fire.

 

If you've diligently investigated the possibility of malware, start swapping

out hardware. You'll find the problem somewhere.

Guest Colon Terminus
Posted

Re: Downloading stops for no reason ...

 

<penang@freemail.c3.hu> wrote in message

news:930093f6-11bd-474b-95c1-1c44d201061f@w1g2000prd.googlegroups.com...

> Downloading used to be an easy job. However, it's getting more and

> more difficult.

>

> Used to be that whenever I download stuffs, where-ever I downloaded it

> from, downloading itself poses no problem. I could even download an

> entire CD-ROM ISO content, over 700MB in size, in one shot.

>

> Then things started to degrade.

>

> First, it was the download from file-sharing services such as

> MegaUpload or RapidShare that gave me problems. The download just

> stops in the middle for no apparent reason.

>

> At first I thought it was the ADSL modem or port problem. It wasn't.

>

> Then I thought it was the ISP throttling bandwidth. It wasn't either.

>

> At the time, downloading from plain-old HTTP or FTP sites were still

> okay. Only file sharing services such as RapidShare or MegaUpload that

> gave me headaches.

>

> Then, this thing turns uglier.

>

> Downloading from regular FTP sites, or even downloading a PDF file as

> small as 4MB would just stop in the middle.

>

> So I thought, hey, it must be the browser.

>

> Changed my browser, the problem persisted.

>

> Change browser again, hey, the same.

>

> At that time, web pages are still okay, even webpages with lots and

> lots of pictures open fine.

>

> Now, things has gone from bad to worse.

>

> No matter which browser I use (Internet Explorer 7, Firefox, Safari,

> Opera), sometimes the webpage would just load half-way.

>

> Click on the "reload" page, the page reloads from scratch ... and

> stops at half way.

>

> Webpages with lots of pictures fair the worst. Pictures loads

> halfways, some even didn't load. There are all sorts of things that I

> just can't explain anymore.

>

> So now, to all of you with so much experiences ----

>

> What the heck is wrong with my computer ????

>

> I am connecting to the Net via ADSL. Aztech modem.

>

> PC is Pentium Duo-Core based. OS is XP Home. 4GB of RAM. 250 GB of

> Hard Disk.

>

> I have scanned my PC with anti-virus softwares up and down, no virus.

>

> I have also check the firewall settings. Nothing wrong.

>

> Trojans? I dunno. But so far, Norton isn't telling me anything.

>

> So to all with so much wonderful experience ---- is there _ANY_

> possibility that some settings in my PC has been changed somehow, in

> causing the downloading problem???

>

> BTW, check the line also. No stoppage, no signal drop. Everything

> normal.

>

> Can anyone please tell me what is wrong with my PC ????

>

> Please, I need your help.

>

> Thank you !

 

 

Seems as if your TCP/IP stack has been compromised.

You need to download "Hijack This", run it and upload the log to one of

those sites where it will be examined by experts.

 

Get it here:

http://www.trendsecure.com/portal/en-US/tools/security_tools/hijackthis

 

 

 

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Guest Bill in Co.
Posted

Re: Downloading stops for no reason ...

 

PD43 wrote:

> penang@freemail.c3.hu wrote:

>

>> Here's the figure I got when I use another computer to access the same

>> line ---- 518 kbps download, 216 kbps upload.

>

> What speed are you paying for, 768k?

 

33.6k, give or take over here.

Guest knightrd
Posted

RE: Downloading stops for no reason ...

 

"penang@freemail.c3.hu" wrote:

> Downloading used to be an easy job. However, it's getting more and

> more difficult.

>

> Used to be that whenever I download stuffs, where-ever I downloaded it

> from, downloading itself poses no problem. I could even download an

> entire CD-ROM ISO content, over 700MB in size, in one shot.

>

> Then things started to degrade.

>

> First, it was the download from file-sharing services such as

> MegaUpload or RapidShare that gave me problems. The download just

> stops in the middle for no apparent reason.

>

> At first I thought it was the ADSL modem or port problem. It wasn't.

>

> Then I thought it was the ISP throttling bandwidth. It wasn't either.

>

> At the time, downloading from plain-old HTTP or FTP sites were still

> okay. Only file sharing services such as RapidShare or MegaUpload that

> gave me headaches.

>

> Then, this thing turns uglier.

>

> Downloading from regular FTP sites, or even downloading a PDF file as

> small as 4MB would just stop in the middle.

>

> So I thought, hey, it must be the browser.

>

> Changed my browser, the problem persisted.

>

> Change browser again, hey, the same.

>

> At that time, web pages are still okay, even webpages with lots and

> lots of pictures open fine.

>

> Now, things has gone from bad to worse.

>

> No matter which browser I use (Internet Explorer 7, Firefox, Safari,

> Opera), sometimes the webpage would just load half-way.

>

> Click on the "reload" page, the page reloads from scratch ... and

> stops at half way.

>

> Webpages with lots of pictures fair the worst. Pictures loads

> halfways, some even didn't load. There are all sorts of things that I

> just can't explain anymore.

>

> So now, to all of you with so much experiences ----

>

> What the heck is wrong with my computer ????

>

> I am connecting to the Net via ADSL. Aztech modem.

>

> PC is Pentium Duo-Core based. OS is XP Home. 4GB of RAM. 250 GB of

> Hard Disk.

>

> I have scanned my PC with anti-virus softwares up and down, no virus.

>

> I have also check the firewall settings. Nothing wrong.

>

> Trojans? I dunno. But so far, Norton isn't telling me anything.

>

> So to all with so much wonderful experience ---- is there _ANY_

> possibility that some settings in my PC has been changed somehow, in

> causing the downloading problem???

>

> BTW, check the line also. No stoppage, no signal drop. Everything

> normal.

>

> Can anyone please tell me what is wrong with my PC ????

>

> Please, I need your help.

>

> Thank you !

>

 

I know you feel that Norton has been ruled out, but you may need to

re-examine whether all components were fully removed.

 

However, here are some other suggestions ( found using this search:

http://www.google.com/search?q=tcp+troubleshooting+site%3Amicrosoft.com&sourceid=ie7&rls=com.microsoft:en-US&ie=utf8&oe=utf8 )

 

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314067

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb727023.aspx

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/169790

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/870702

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308007

 

 

This is one of my favorite methods, but read the article completely:

 

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/299357

 

Start > Run > cmd > OK > netsh int ip reset c:\resetlog.txt

 

Network stacks can be screwed up for a lot of reasons. I like the command

line version of restoring the stack rather than repairing in the GUI like

older versions of Windows... it's so easy to do. You'll need to reinstall any

3rd party network security software if it works.

 

Also see if you have Pure Networks Port Magic, Toshiba Config Free, or AOL.

These can lead to a variety of networking problems and are safe to uninstall.

Make sure that you don't have any VPN or connection/web accelerator software

installed. If all else fails you can use msconfig to enable a minimal startup

and see if the issue persists.

  • 3 weeks later...
Guest Kaja Sanvean
Posted

RE: Downloading stops for no reason ...

 

This may or may not work so if you want take a chance. Download a free

utility called CC cleaner from http//www.cccleaner.com

 

install it and run the cleaner. This cleans up unnescary files on your

computer such as temporary internet files and a lot more Best regards

Kaja

"penang@freemail.c3.hu" wrote:

> Downloading used to be an easy job. However, it's getting more and

> more difficult.

>

> Used to be that whenever I download stuffs, where-ever I downloaded it

> from, downloading itself poses no problem. I could even download an

> entire CD-ROM ISO content, over 700MB in size, in one shot.

>

> Then things started to degrade.

>

> First, it was the download from file-sharing services such as

> MegaUpload or RapidShare that gave me problems. The download just

> stops in the middle for no apparent reason.

>

> At first I thought it was the ADSL modem or port problem. It wasn't.

>

> Then I thought it was the ISP throttling bandwidth. It wasn't either.

>

> At the time, downloading from plain-old HTTP or FTP sites were still

> okay. Only file sharing services such as RapidShare or MegaUpload that

> gave me headaches.

>

> Then, this thing turns uglier.

>

> Downloading from regular FTP sites, or even downloading a PDF file as

> small as 4MB would just stop in the middle.

>

> So I thought, hey, it must be the browser.

>

> Changed my browser, the problem persisted.

>

> Change browser again, hey, the same.

>

> At that time, web pages are still okay, even webpages with lots and

> lots of pictures open fine.

>

> Now, things has gone from bad to worse.

>

> No matter which browser I use (Internet Explorer 7, Firefox, Safari,

> Opera), sometimes the webpage would just load half-way.

>

> Click on the "reload" page, the page reloads from scratch ... and

> stops at half way.

>

> Webpages with lots of pictures fair the worst. Pictures loads

> halfways, some even didn't load. There are all sorts of things that I

> just can't explain anymore.

>

> So now, to all of you with so much experiences ----

>

> What the heck is wrong with my computer ????

>

> I am connecting to the Net via ADSL. Aztech modem.

>

> PC is Pentium Duo-Core based. OS is XP Home. 4GB of RAM. 250 GB of

> Hard Disk.

>

> I have scanned my PC with anti-virus softwares up and down, no virus.

>

> I have also check the firewall settings. Nothing wrong.

>

> Trojans? I dunno. But so far, Norton isn't telling me anything.

>

> So to all with so much wonderful experience ---- is there _ANY_

> possibility that some settings in my PC has been changed somehow, in

> causing the downloading problem???

>

> BTW, check the line also. No stoppage, no signal drop. Everything

> normal.

>

> Can anyone please tell me what is wrong with my PC ????

>

> Please, I need your help.

>

> Thank you !

>


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