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Old 09-19-2007, 01:27 AM
George
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Java offline download on dialup - 4 Hrs Normal?

I've tried to read all the pertinent questions and answers regarding updating
with the latest Java.

What I've done is uninstall all JRE versions at Add/Remove Programs in
Controll Panel. Then deleted C:/Program Files/Java folder.

When I go to the Java site to download the offline installation version for
jre 1.6.0_02 to save to the desktop, the File Download window shows 4 hours
to download 13.8MB. Earlier today, an interruption at the two and a half mark
has me trying the download again. Right now I'm at 12% with 3:29 to go. Lord
Have Mercy.

Is this speed within the usual timeframe for a dialup download of Java? If
so, what if anything can be done to shorten the download time?

George XP Home Edition SP2
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Old 09-19-2007, 01:27 AM
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RE: Java offline download on dialup - 4 Hrs Normal?

Get a friend with a faster connection to download it for you and burn to cd


"George" wrote:

> I've tried to read all the pertinent questions and answers regarding updating
> with the latest Java.
>
> What I've done is uninstall all JRE versions at Add/Remove Programs in
> Controll Panel. Then deleted C:/Program Files/Java folder.
>
> When I go to the Java site to download the offline installation version for
> jre 1.6.0_02 to save to the desktop, the File Download window shows 4 hours
> to download 13.8MB. Earlier today, an interruption at the two and a half mark
> has me trying the download again. Right now I'm at 12% with 3:29 to go. Lord
> Have Mercy.
>
> Is this speed within the usual timeframe for a dialup download of Java? If
> so, what if anything can be done to shorten the download time?
>
> George XP Home Edition SP2

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Old 09-19-2007, 01:27 AM
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RE: Java offline download on dialup - 4 Hrs Normal?

Get a friend with a faster connection to download it for you and burn to cd


"George" wrote:

> I've tried to read all the pertinent questions and answers regarding updating
> with the latest Java.
>
> What I've done is uninstall all JRE versions at Add/Remove Programs in
> Controll Panel. Then deleted C:/Program Files/Java folder.
>
> When I go to the Java site to download the offline installation version for
> jre 1.6.0_02 to save to the desktop, the File Download window shows 4 hours
> to download 13.8MB. Earlier today, an interruption at the two and a half mark
> has me trying the download again. Right now I'm at 12% with 3:29 to go. Lord
> Have Mercy.
>
> Is this speed within the usual timeframe for a dialup download of Java? If
> so, what if anything can be done to shorten the download time?
>
> George XP Home Edition SP2

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RE: Java offline download on dialup - 4 Hrs Normal?

Get a friend with a faster connection to download it for you and burn to cd


"George" wrote:

> I've tried to read all the pertinent questions and answers regarding updating
> with the latest Java.
>
> What I've done is uninstall all JRE versions at Add/Remove Programs in
> Controll Panel. Then deleted C:/Program Files/Java folder.
>
> When I go to the Java site to download the offline installation version for
> jre 1.6.0_02 to save to the desktop, the File Download window shows 4 hours
> to download 13.8MB. Earlier today, an interruption at the two and a half mark
> has me trying the download again. Right now I'm at 12% with 3:29 to go. Lord
> Have Mercy.
>
> Is this speed within the usual timeframe for a dialup download of Java? If
> so, what if anything can be done to shorten the download time?
>
> George XP Home Edition SP2

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Old 09-19-2007, 01:27 AM
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RE: Java offline download on dialup - 4 Hrs Normal?

Get a friend with a faster connection to download it for you and burn to cd


"George" wrote:

> I've tried to read all the pertinent questions and answers regarding updating
> with the latest Java.
>
> What I've done is uninstall all JRE versions at Add/Remove Programs in
> Controll Panel. Then deleted C:/Program Files/Java folder.
>
> When I go to the Java site to download the offline installation version for
> jre 1.6.0_02 to save to the desktop, the File Download window shows 4 hours
> to download 13.8MB. Earlier today, an interruption at the two and a half mark
> has me trying the download again. Right now I'm at 12% with 3:29 to go. Lord
> Have Mercy.
>
> Is this speed within the usual timeframe for a dialup download of Java? If
> so, what if anything can be done to shorten the download time?
>
> George XP Home Edition SP2

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Old 09-19-2007, 01:30 AM
Curt Christianson
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Re: Java offline download on dialup - 4 Hrs Normal?

Hi George,

You may want to consider using "Free Download Manager". It claims to
increase your download speed by splitting files into sections ...I actually
use it just for cases like yours. It allows a download to be resumed if the
connection is broken or interrupted. It doesn't have any spyware, adware,
etc., and it's free.

It's no fun getting almost all the way through a large d/l, only to have it
broken, and have to start all over.

--
HTH,
Curt

Windows Support Center
www.aumha.org
Practically Nerded,...
http://dundats.mvps.org/Index.htm

"George" <George@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1DB14BB1-A606-4674-856D-0B8F61910F0B@microsoft.com...
| I've tried to read all the pertinent questions and answers regarding
updating
| with the latest Java.
|
| What I've done is uninstall all JRE versions at Add/Remove Programs in
| Controll Panel. Then deleted C:/Program Files/Java folder.
|
| When I go to the Java site to download the offline installation version
for
| jre 1.6.0_02 to save to the desktop, the File Download window shows 4
hours
| to download 13.8MB. Earlier today, an interruption at the two and a half
mark
| has me trying the download again. Right now I'm at 12% with 3:29 to go.
Lord
| Have Mercy.
|
| Is this speed within the usual timeframe for a dialup download of Java? If
| so, what if anything can be done to shorten the download time?
|
| George XP Home Edition SP2


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Old 09-19-2007, 01:30 AM
Curt Christianson
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Re: Java offline download on dialup - 4 Hrs Normal?

Hi George,

You may want to consider using "Free Download Manager". It claims to
increase your download speed by splitting files into sections ...I actually
use it just for cases like yours. It allows a download to be resumed if the
connection is broken or interrupted. It doesn't have any spyware, adware,
etc., and it's free.

It's no fun getting almost all the way through a large d/l, only to have it
broken, and have to start all over.

--
HTH,
Curt

Windows Support Center
www.aumha.org
Practically Nerded,...
http://dundats.mvps.org/Index.htm

"George" <George@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1DB14BB1-A606-4674-856D-0B8F61910F0B@microsoft.com...
| I've tried to read all the pertinent questions and answers regarding
updating
| with the latest Java.
|
| What I've done is uninstall all JRE versions at Add/Remove Programs in
| Controll Panel. Then deleted C:/Program Files/Java folder.
|
| When I go to the Java site to download the offline installation version
for
| jre 1.6.0_02 to save to the desktop, the File Download window shows 4
hours
| to download 13.8MB. Earlier today, an interruption at the two and a half
mark
| has me trying the download again. Right now I'm at 12% with 3:29 to go.
Lord
| Have Mercy.
|
| Is this speed within the usual timeframe for a dialup download of Java? If
| so, what if anything can be done to shorten the download time?
|
| George XP Home Edition SP2


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Old 09-19-2007, 01:30 AM
Curt Christianson
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Re: Java offline download on dialup - 4 Hrs Normal?

Hi George,

You may want to consider using "Free Download Manager". It claims to
increase your download speed by splitting files into sections ...I actually
use it just for cases like yours. It allows a download to be resumed if the
connection is broken or interrupted. It doesn't have any spyware, adware,
etc., and it's free.

It's no fun getting almost all the way through a large d/l, only to have it
broken, and have to start all over.

--
HTH,
Curt

Windows Support Center
www.aumha.org
Practically Nerded,...
http://dundats.mvps.org/Index.htm

"George" <George@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1DB14BB1-A606-4674-856D-0B8F61910F0B@microsoft.com...
| I've tried to read all the pertinent questions and answers regarding
updating
| with the latest Java.
|
| What I've done is uninstall all JRE versions at Add/Remove Programs in
| Controll Panel. Then deleted C:/Program Files/Java folder.
|
| When I go to the Java site to download the offline installation version
for
| jre 1.6.0_02 to save to the desktop, the File Download window shows 4
hours
| to download 13.8MB. Earlier today, an interruption at the two and a half
mark
| has me trying the download again. Right now I'm at 12% with 3:29 to go.
Lord
| Have Mercy.
|
| Is this speed within the usual timeframe for a dialup download of Java? If
| so, what if anything can be done to shorten the download time?
|
| George XP Home Edition SP2


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Old 09-19-2007, 01:30 AM
Curt Christianson
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Re: Java offline download on dialup - 4 Hrs Normal?

Hi George,

You may want to consider using "Free Download Manager". It claims to
increase your download speed by splitting files into sections ...I actually
use it just for cases like yours. It allows a download to be resumed if the
connection is broken or interrupted. It doesn't have any spyware, adware,
etc., and it's free.

It's no fun getting almost all the way through a large d/l, only to have it
broken, and have to start all over.

--
HTH,
Curt

Windows Support Center
www.aumha.org
Practically Nerded,...
http://dundats.mvps.org/Index.htm

"George" <George@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1DB14BB1-A606-4674-856D-0B8F61910F0B@microsoft.com...
| I've tried to read all the pertinent questions and answers regarding
updating
| with the latest Java.
|
| What I've done is uninstall all JRE versions at Add/Remove Programs in
| Controll Panel. Then deleted C:/Program Files/Java folder.
|
| When I go to the Java site to download the offline installation version
for
| jre 1.6.0_02 to save to the desktop, the File Download window shows 4
hours
| to download 13.8MB. Earlier today, an interruption at the two and a half
mark
| has me trying the download again. Right now I'm at 12% with 3:29 to go.
Lord
| Have Mercy.
|
| Is this speed within the usual timeframe for a dialup download of Java? If
| so, what if anything can be done to shorten the download time?
|
| George XP Home Edition SP2


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Old 09-19-2007, 01:30 AM
Curt Christianson
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Re: Java offline download on dialup - 4 Hrs Normal?

Hi George,

You may want to consider using "Free Download Manager". It claims to
increase your download speed by splitting files into sections ...I actually
use it just for cases like yours. It allows a download to be resumed if the
connection is broken or interrupted. It doesn't have any spyware, adware,
etc., and it's free.

It's no fun getting almost all the way through a large d/l, only to have it
broken, and have to start all over.

--
HTH,
Curt

Windows Support Center
www.aumha.org
Practically Nerded,...
http://dundats.mvps.org/Index.htm

"George" <George@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1DB14BB1-A606-4674-856D-0B8F61910F0B@microsoft.com...
| I've tried to read all the pertinent questions and answers regarding
updating
| with the latest Java.
|
| What I've done is uninstall all JRE versions at Add/Remove Programs in
| Controll Panel. Then deleted C:/Program Files/Java folder.
|
| When I go to the Java site to download the offline installation version
for
| jre 1.6.0_02 to save to the desktop, the File Download window shows 4
hours
| to download 13.8MB. Earlier today, an interruption at the two and a half
mark
| has me trying the download again. Right now I'm at 12% with 3:29 to go.
Lord
| Have Mercy.
|
| Is this speed within the usual timeframe for a dialup download of Java? If
| so, what if anything can be done to shorten the download time?
|
| George XP Home Edition SP2


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Old 09-19-2007, 01:36 AM
George
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Re: Java offline download on dialup - 4 Hrs Normal?

Thanks Curt for the help - will remember for the next one. Although I lost
track of the download while it read 2:55 left to go, about a half-hour later
it had completed. So the download took only two hours - I got lucky...
--
George XP Home Edition SP2


"Curt Christianson" wrote:

> Hi George,
>
> You may want to consider using "Free Download Manager". It claims to
> increase your download speed by splitting files into sections ...I actually
> use it just for cases like yours. It allows a download to be resumed if the
> connection is broken or interrupted. It doesn't have any spyware, adware,
> etc., and it's free.
>
> It's no fun getting almost all the way through a large d/l, only to have it
> broken, and have to start all over.
>
> --
> HTH,
> Curt
>
> Windows Support Center
> www.aumha.org
> Practically Nerded,...
> http://dundats.mvps.org/Index.htm
>
> "George" <George@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:1DB14BB1-A606-4674-856D-0B8F61910F0B@microsoft.com...
> | I've tried to read all the pertinent questions and answers regarding
> updating
> | with the latest Java.
> |
> | What I've done is uninstall all JRE versions at Add/Remove Programs in
> | Controll Panel. Then deleted C:/Program Files/Java folder.
> |
> | When I go to the Java site to download the offline installation version
> for
> | jre 1.6.0_02 to save to the desktop, the File Download window shows 4
> hours
> | to download 13.8MB. Earlier today, an interruption at the two and a half
> mark
> | has me trying the download again. Right now I'm at 12% with 3:29 to go.
> Lord
> | Have Mercy.
> |
> | Is this speed within the usual timeframe for a dialup download of Java? If
> | so, what if anything can be done to shorten the download time?
> |
> | George XP Home Edition SP2
>
>
>

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Old 09-19-2007, 01:36 AM
George
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Re: Java offline download on dialup - 4 Hrs Normal?

Thanks Curt for the help - will remember for the next one. Although I lost
track of the download while it read 2:55 left to go, about a half-hour later
it had completed. So the download took only two hours - I got lucky...
--
George XP Home Edition SP2


"Curt Christianson" wrote:

> Hi George,
>
> You may want to consider using "Free Download Manager". It claims to
> increase your download speed by splitting files into sections ...I actually
> use it just for cases like yours. It allows a download to be resumed if the
> connection is broken or interrupted. It doesn't have any spyware, adware,
> etc., and it's free.
>
> It's no fun getting almost all the way through a large d/l, only to have it
> broken, and have to start all over.
>
> --
> HTH,
> Curt
>
> Windows Support Center
> www.aumha.org
> Practically Nerded,...
> http://dundats.mvps.org/Index.htm
>
> "George" <George@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:1DB14BB1-A606-4674-856D-0B8F61910F0B@microsoft.com...
> | I've tried to read all the pertinent questions and answers regarding
> updating
> | with the latest Java.
> |
> | What I've done is uninstall all JRE versions at Add/Remove Programs in
> | Controll Panel. Then deleted C:/Program Files/Java folder.
> |
> | When I go to the Java site to download the offline installation version
> for
> | jre 1.6.0_02 to save to the desktop, the File Download window shows 4
> hours
> | to download 13.8MB. Earlier today, an interruption at the two and a half
> mark
> | has me trying the download again. Right now I'm at 12% with 3:29 to go.
> Lord
> | Have Mercy.
> |
> | Is this speed within the usual timeframe for a dialup download of Java? If
> | so, what if anything can be done to shorten the download time?
> |
> | George XP Home Edition SP2
>
>
>

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Old 09-19-2007, 01:36 AM
George
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Re: Java offline download on dialup - 4 Hrs Normal?

Thanks Curt for the help - will remember for the next one. Although I lost
track of the download while it read 2:55 left to go, about a half-hour later
it had completed. So the download took only two hours - I got lucky...
--
George XP Home Edition SP2


"Curt Christianson" wrote:

> Hi George,
>
> You may want to consider using "Free Download Manager". It claims to
> increase your download speed by splitting files into sections ...I actually
> use it just for cases like yours. It allows a download to be resumed if the
> connection is broken or interrupted. It doesn't have any spyware, adware,
> etc., and it's free.
>
> It's no fun getting almost all the way through a large d/l, only to have it
> broken, and have to start all over.
>
> --
> HTH,
> Curt
>
> Windows Support Center
> www.aumha.org
> Practically Nerded,...
> http://dundats.mvps.org/Index.htm
>
> "George" <George@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:1DB14BB1-A606-4674-856D-0B8F61910F0B@microsoft.com...
> | I've tried to read all the pertinent questions and answers regarding
> updating
> | with the latest Java.
> |
> | What I've done is uninstall all JRE versions at Add/Remove Programs in
> | Controll Panel. Then deleted C:/Program Files/Java folder.
> |
> | When I go to the Java site to download the offline installation version
> for
> | jre 1.6.0_02 to save to the desktop, the File Download window shows 4
> hours
> | to download 13.8MB. Earlier today, an interruption at the two and a half
> mark
> | has me trying the download again. Right now I'm at 12% with 3:29 to go.
> Lord
> | Have Mercy.
> |
> | Is this speed within the usual timeframe for a dialup download of Java? If
> | so, what if anything can be done to shorten the download time?
> |
> | George XP Home Edition SP2
>
>
>

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Old 09-19-2007, 01:36 AM
George
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Re: Java offline download on dialup - 4 Hrs Normal?

Thanks Curt for the help - will remember for the next one. Although I lost
track of the download while it read 2:55 left to go, about a half-hour later
it had completed. So the download took only two hours - I got lucky...
--
George XP Home Edition SP2


"Curt Christianson" wrote:

> Hi George,
>
> You may want to consider using "Free Download Manager". It claims to
> increase your download speed by splitting files into sections ...I actually
> use it just for cases like yours. It allows a download to be resumed if the
> connection is broken or interrupted. It doesn't have any spyware, adware,
> etc., and it's free.
>
> It's no fun getting almost all the way through a large d/l, only to have it
> broken, and have to start all over.
>
> --
> HTH,
> Curt
>
> Windows Support Center
> www.aumha.org
> Practically Nerded,...
> http://dundats.mvps.org/Index.htm
>
> "George" <George@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:1DB14BB1-A606-4674-856D-0B8F61910F0B@microsoft.com...
> | I've tried to read all the pertinent questions and answers regarding
> updating
> | with the latest Java.
> |
> | What I've done is uninstall all JRE versions at Add/Remove Programs in
> | Controll Panel. Then deleted C:/Program Files/Java folder.
> |
> | When I go to the Java site to download the offline installation version
> for
> | jre 1.6.0_02 to save to the desktop, the File Download window shows 4
> hours
> | to download 13.8MB. Earlier today, an interruption at the two and a half
> mark
> | has me trying the download again. Right now I'm at 12% with 3:29 to go.
> Lord
> | Have Mercy.
> |
> | Is this speed within the usual timeframe for a dialup download of Java? If
> | so, what if anything can be done to shorten the download time?
> |
> | George XP Home Edition SP2
>
>
>

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Old 09-19-2007, 01:36 AM
George
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RE: Java offline download on dialup - 4 Hrs Normal?

Thank you sgopus for the information - you've taught me another way to get
this slow download job done. Best wishes to you.
--
George XP Home Edition SP2


"sgopus" wrote:

> Get a friend with a faster connection to download it for you and burn to cd
>
>
> "George" wrote:
>
> > I've tried to read all the pertinent questions and answers regarding updating
> > with the latest Java.
> >
> > What I've done is uninstall all JRE versions at Add/Remove Programs in
> > Controll Panel. Then deleted C:/Program Files/Java folder.
> >
> > When I go to the Java site to download the offline installation version for
> > jre 1.6.0_02 to save to the desktop, the File Download window shows 4 hours
> > to download 13.8MB. Earlier today, an interruption at the two and a half mark
> > has me trying the download again. Right now I'm at 12% with 3:29 to go. Lord
> > Have Mercy.
> >
> > Is this speed within the usual timeframe for a dialup download of Java? If
> > so, what if anything can be done to shorten the download time?
> >
> > George XP Home Edition SP2

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