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I just upgraded to Vista Home Premium. Everything works fine except
downloading. POP email works, etc. I have dial up internet. Whether I use Firefox, Opera, or IE, the results are the same. I pull up a page to download a file, the browser hangs. After checking, I found out that the modem is downloading something. Basically, after the time it would normally take to download the file, the 'save file' or 'download' box appears. I press ok to download and it shows it as already having been downloaded. So, apparently all the browsers are downloading the file fully then asking where to save the file. It is becoming very annoying, because I can't even browse during this time b/c it is so slow! It just started when I upgraded from XP MCE. Any help would be appreciated. |
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I'm afraid the only answer is to upgrade to broadband. Vista really works
better with a broadband connection. "A_Z" wrote: I just upgraded to Vista Home Premium. Everything works fine except downloading. POP email works, etc. I have dial up internet. Whether I use Firefox, Opera, or IE, the results are the same. I pull up a page to download a file, the browser hangs. After checking, I found out that the modem is downloading something. Basically, after the time it would normally take to download the file, the 'save file' or 'download' box appears. I press ok to download and it shows it as already having been downloaded. So, apparently all the browsers are downloading the file fully then asking where to save the file. It is becoming very annoying, because I can't even browse during this time b/c it is so slow! It just started when I upgraded from XP MCE. Any help would be appreciated. |
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Mary wrote:
I'm afraid the only answer is to upgrade to broadband. Vista really works better with a broadband connection. "A_Z" wrote: I just upgraded to Vista Home Premium. Everything works fine except downloading. POP email works, etc. I have dial up internet. Whether I use Firefox, Opera, or IE, the results are the same. I pull up a page to download a file, the browser hangs. After checking, I found out that the modem is downloading something. Basically, after the time it would normally take to download the file, the 'save file' or 'download' box appears. I press ok to download and it shows it as already having been downloaded. So, apparently all the browsers are downloading the file fully then asking where to save the file. It is becoming very annoying, because I can't even browse during this time b/c it is so slow! It just started when I upgraded from XP MCE. Any help would be appreciated. From the description of the OP's problem, the issue is not with the speed of his Internet connection. Of course broadband is nicer but not everyone has the possibility (or the desire) of using it. To the OP - when you upgraded, did you also install all the Vista drivers for your hardware? This would include your modem. If you did not, then this could definitely be the cause of your problem. Get the drivers either from the device mftr. or the OEM's website (if you have an OEM machine like a Dell, HP, etc.). Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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No, I did not upgrade the modem drivers. I will do it, though. It seems
though that it would have to be a software problem, because the connection works perfectly with everything else. I figured the browser had a bug or something that would cause it to download all links on a page or something. I guess that's why I'm not a computer guru. I'll try what you said. Thanks. Adam |
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A_Z wrote:
No, I did not upgrade the modem drivers. I will do it, though. It seems though that it would have to be a software problem, because the connection works perfectly with everything else. I figured the browser had a bug or something that would cause it to download all links on a page or something. I guess that's why I'm not a computer guru. I'll try what you said. Thanks. Adam When you install a new operating system - either by a clean install or upgrading - you do need to install new drivers specific for that operating system. XP and Vista came with a lot of basic drivers from the various hardware mftrs., but not all of them. Also, the basic drivers may not be adequate. Here is general drivers information: Never get drivers from Windows Update. Get them from: 1. The device mftr.'s website; OR 2. The motherboard mftr.'s website if hardware is onboard; OR 3. The OEM's website for your specific machine if you have an OEM computer (HP, Dell, Sony, etc.). Read the installation instructions on the website where you get the drivers. To find out what hardware is in your computer: 1. Read any documentation you got when you bought the computer. 2. If the computer is OEM, go to the OEM's website for your specific model machine and look at the specs (you'll be there to get the drivers anyway) 3. Download, install and run a free system inventory program like Belarc Advisor. The older Aida32 is good for this, too. http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html - Belarc Advisor http://www.aumha.org/free.htm - Aida32 (hosted on Jim Eshelman's site) (Note: I haven't used either of these inventory programs on a Vista machine yet so YMMV.) Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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I downloaded all the drivers. I have a Toshiba Notebook. All the drivers
for Vista were surprisingly easy to find. Some of them wouldn't install (newer versions already on Vista; installer said it could not detect the hardware for the driver), but most did just fine. The modem driver installed fine and certain functions of the modem, such as call on hold and modem speaker began working. However, the downloading problem remains. I did find out that I CAN upload a file like normal. Adam |
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A_Z wrote:
I downloaded all the drivers. I have a Toshiba Notebook. All the drivers for Vista were surprisingly easy to find. Some of them wouldn't install (newer versions already on Vista; installer said it could not detect the hardware for the driver), but most did just fine. The modem driver installed fine and certain functions of the modem, such as call on hold and modem speaker began working. However, the downloading problem remains. I did find out that I CAN upload a file like normal. Then I'm very sorry but I don't know what is causing the delay in your download dialog box to appear. Reading through this thread, I don't see where you said what antivirus/security software you have installed. If you have McAfee, uninstall it since it causes numerous problems with Vista. I would also not use any Norton products. Recommended antivirus programs are NOD32, Kaspersky, and Avast if you want a free one. If you don't have either McAfee or Norton installed, what antivirus and other security programs are you running? What are you using for a firewall? Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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I figured it out. I can't take the credit, though. The problem was the
anti-virus. I have PC Tools free antivirus. It has an http and ftp filter. I had these on. When I turned them off, the connection sped up (even doubled; I noticed it was sluggish) and the downloading began working right. Thanks a lot for your help. Adam |
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A_Z wrote:
I figured it out. I can't take the credit, though. The problem was the anti-virus. I have PC Tools free antivirus. It has an http and ftp filter. I had these on. When I turned them off, the connection sped up (even doubled; I noticed it was sluggish) and the downloading began working right. Thanks a lot for your help. Adam Well, I'm glad I was on the right track with the antivirus/security software suggestion. I very much appreciate your posting back with the solution. Thank you for taking the time. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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