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I have an up side and a downside to this.

Upside is that I have a 1.5mb/sec connection, the downside is that the downloads seem to break .. like .. the 700mb ones will get to 158mb and then it will say "download complete", then of course when i go to play it it doesnt work.

I can't use download programs either cause of the firewall my comp operates thru.

Its shitting me at the moment cause i really want these vids, are there any ideas?

You can use download managers like Getright and Download Accelerator. They use 'always resume' which means you can stop the download one day, and recommence from the spot a few days (even weeks) later.

Great for when the connection drops out all the time.

I used download acelerator to download a heap of car vid's from the site above, on my dial up.

Last month I downloaded 1.9 gig on my dial up !!! :)

Thanks kabab ... IE cache, I know what your talking about but its not like an instant thing its while im downloading from scratch, say about an hour into it it will just say download complete .. very annoying.

Jay: If you read my post you'll see that i mentioned that i cant use download programs cause of the firewall, i tried it already but thanks for the suggestion/ :)

INASNT: lol .. ppl have been calling you instant for ages but I can't really blame them. At least if your plates are INASNT (I dont know that thaey are) it'll sound like a fast name for a car anyway. :)

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Originally posted by InExtremis

Thanks kabab ... IE cache, I know what your talking about but its not like an instant thing its while im downloading from scratch, say about an hour into it it will just say download complete .. very annoying.

Jay: If you read my post you'll see that i mentioned that i cant use download programs cause of the firewall, i tried it already but thanks for the suggestion/ :)

INASNT: lol .. ppl have been calling you instant for ages but I can't really blame them. At least if your plates are INASNT (I dont know that thaey are) it'll sound like a fast name for a car anyway. :)

geez u guys still dont understand my plates.

IN A SNT = innocent

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