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My ISP is always a great help with any computing problem I have had to ask
them about and the ISP before my current ISP was excellent with support for
questions I had .
NZ , Ihug and Xtra , ta .
"Kenny S" wrote:
> I gave him a practical fast solution to his problem in case he never finds
> another solution.
> Flashget is NOT rubbish its the best download manager out there.
> His ISP is not obliged to help him with windows problems.
>
> BigB, another solution is to download firefox www.getfirefox.com and use
> that as a browser till you sort out your IE problem.
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> "BAR" <BAR@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:812CC622-7B07-4EC1-8CF2-2FFBE636EC6F@microsoft.com...
> > Don't add any unnecessary rubbish on your PC.
> >
> > What is your internet connection: Modem, ADSL or Cable?
> >
> > Make sure youreview this problem with your ISP: their tech support is
> > free.
> > Make sure they are aware of your problems and they can make proper
> > suggestions to correct them.
> >
> > I repeat, don't bother with 3rd party download managers unless it is the
> > only solution offered to you by the ISP.
> >
> > "Kenny S" wrote:
> >
> >> try using a download manager to download your file, like
> >> www.flashget.com
> >>
> >>
> >> "BigB" <BigB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:41B843C4-0664-4E1A-8C19-C1A768C90273@microsoft.com...
> >> >I have tried for several weeks now to download anything with no luck.The
> >> > download will start,Then when it is finished I am Imformed that it is
> >> > unable
> >> > to continue and will need to close.Any Ideas or help would be great.
> >>
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