Google on "download manager" and find a program which will monitor the
download and restart it if necessary without going clear back to the
beginning. I used the one from Netscape until I got DSL. Almost all
of them are free.
Scott Hill, K6IX
doc wrote:
>> after a two hour plus dial up do
I'm running aone year old up to date computer, with
over 80 gigs left on the hard drive, I was beginning
to think my win zip trial had expired[I'm having
similar problems withDX LABapplications, cant seem to
get the sub folderset up and putting all the pieces of
humpty together to make it work a
> after a two hour plus dial up download,[logger32 2,7]
> I attempted to unzip it, and each timeit wouldstop at
> 2 percent, any suggestions on how to get it to %100??
> tnx ron wa5fbf
Are you running Bill Gates' MS version of windows on
an older pc with limited resources?
If so you may be ru
>
after a two hour plus dial up download,[logger32 2,7]
I attempted to unzip it, and each timeit wouldstop at
2 percent, any suggestions on how to get it to %100??
tnx ron wa5fbf
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