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  • Teph
    PCHF Member
    • Oct 2022
    • 3

    #1

    Download process always stops without a restart or retry option when downloading large files

    Whenever large files are downloaded from the web, the download process stops without the connection error even showing. The estimated time until installation disappears and it stops downloading the data without a retry option. I always have good internet and I even tried turning off my antivirus and then doing a clean boot to see if it works but it just won’t download even if I have enough space in my hard drive. How do I fix this?
  • Rustys
    PCHF Member
    • Jul 2016
    • 7862

    #2
    So other can assist let get a speccy report.

    [COLOR=rgb(243, 121, 52)]What is the brand and model name or number of the PSU.

    Download then run Speccy (free) and post the resultant url for us, details here, this will provide us with information about your computer hardware + any software that you have installed that may explain the present issue/s.

    To publish a Speccy profile to the Web:

    In Speccy, click File, and then click Publish Snapshot.

    In the Publish Snapshot dialog box, click Yes to enable Speccy to proceed.

    Speccy publishes the profile and displays a second Publish Snapshot. You can open the URL in your default browser, copy it to the clipboard, or close the dialog box.

    Have you contacted your ISP could be having issues on their end.

    Made sure all cables are connected securely.

    Checked all security settings

    Reset the network completely and properly

    how may are affected and how are they connecting[/COLOR]

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    • Malnutrition
      PCHF Moderator
      • Jul 2016
      • 7041

      #3
      Along with the speccy report…

      Please downloaded MINITOOLBOX unzip to your desktop and run it as admin.
      Checkmark following boxes:
      Flush DNS
      Reset FF proxy Settings
      Reset Ie Proxy Settings
      Report IE Proxy Settings
      Report FF Proxy Settings
      List content of Hosts
      List IP configuration
      List Winsock Entries
      List last 10 Event Viewer log
      List Installed Programs
      List Users, Partitions and Memory size
      List Devices (problems only)
      Click Go and Attach the log in your reply.

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      • Teph
        PCHF Member
        • Oct 2022
        • 3

        #4
        Originally posted by Malnutrition
        Along with the speccy report…

        Please downloaded MINITOOLBOX unzip to your desktop and run it as admin.
        Checkmark following boxes:
        Flush DNS
        Reset FF proxy Settings
        Reset Ie Proxy Settings
        Report IE Proxy Settings
        Report FF Proxy Settings
        List content of Hosts
        List IP configuration
        List Winsock Entries
        List last 10 Event Viewer log
        List Installed Programs
        List Users, Partitions and Memory size
        List Devices (problems only)
        Click Go and Attach the log in your reply.
        here’s the file for the log

        and here’s the speccy link http://speccy.piriform.com/results/o...IXpPypZuwF3fik

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        • phillpower2
          PCHF Administrator
          • Sep 2016
          • 15205

          #5
          Teph,

          Do not quote every reply and avoid adding multiple posts in one go, your two latest got detected as spam and were heading for the trashcan.

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          • Rustys
            PCHF Member
            • Jul 2016
            • 7862

            #6
            Part of your problem is to many firewalls and security software installed and running.

            Windows Defender
            Windows Defender: Enabled

            Firewall
            Firewall: Enabled
            Display Name: McAfee Firewall

            Antivirus
            Windows Defender
            Antivirus: Disabled
            Virus Signature Database: Up to date

            Avast Antivirus
            Antivirus: Enabled
            Virus Signature Database: Up to date

            McAfee VirusScan
            Antivirus: Disabled
            Virus Signature Database: Up to date

            Would sagest that you uninstall the Avast and McAfee and just use Windows Defender.

            Having more than one AV or Firewall installed on your computer is bad, it will slow down the computer, cause internet connection problems and leave you with no AV protection at all if they cancel each other out as they fight for resources.

            Windows 8, 8.1, 10 and 11 come with an improved Windows Defender, it offers the same real-time anti-virus/anti-malware protection as Microsoft Security Essentials. Windows Defender also shares the same malware signature definitions as Microsoft Security Essentials, and Forefront Endpoint Protection. Technically, Microsoft Security Essentials has not been renamed Windows Defender, or combined with it in Windows 8, 8.1, 10 and 11.

            To uninstall Avast

            To uninstall McAfee

            Once any other AV has been correctly uninstalled, check to see if Windows Defender has auto enabled and allow it to update and carry out a full scan of your computer.

            Once done, restart, test by using the computer as you normally, post back with an update when you are ready.

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            • Rustys
              PCHF Member
              • Jul 2016
              • 7862

              #7
              The other thing that I see has probably caused issues Drive Easy which is nothing but CRAP WARE.

              ONLY get drivers from the system manufacture and or the component manufacture.

              Page 1 of 2 - Pros and Cons of Driver Booster 2 ? - posted in All Other Applications: What are the Pros & Cons of Driver Booster 2 ?   Is it safe to be used by a somewhat computer illiterate person , if safe at all ?   Is it reliable ?   Is there any known problems to it or but use of it ?   Would you use it ? If not , then why and what is your best alternative ?  


              Page 1 of 2 - Windows 10 Driver Updating. - posted in Windows 10 Discussion: I am rather peed-off by driver updating programs saying a number of my drivers are out-of-date. Of course they are out-of-date - time moves on. There are a number of credible driver updating programs available. My Avast AV has just said that my drivers need updating. A ploy to buy their program and wreck my PC.   Since Windows includes drivers in their updates (it has updated 12 so far on my PC), I see no saf...


              Another one that you may wish to get rid of is CCLEANER ever since Avast took it over it has become riddled with ads. It also has removed files and or registry entries that are vital for windows to preform and run correctly.

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              • Teph
                PCHF Member
                • Oct 2022
                • 3

                #8
                Originally posted by Rustys
                Part of your problem is to many firewalls and security software installed and running.

                Windows Defender
                Windows Defender: Enabled

                Firewall
                Firewall: Enabled
                Display Name: McAfee Firewall

                Antivirus
                Windows Defender
                Antivirus: Disabled
                Virus Signature Database: Up to date

                Avast Antivirus
                Antivirus: Enabled
                Virus Signature Database: Up to date

                McAfee VirusScan
                Antivirus: Disabled
                Virus Signature Database: Up to date

                Would sagest that you uninstall the Avast and McAfee and just use Windows Defender.

                Having more than one AV or Firewall installed on your computer is bad, it will slow down the computer, cause internet connection problems and leave you with no AV protection at all if they cancel each other out as they fight for resources.

                Windows 8, 8.1, 10 and 11 come with an improved Windows Defender, it offers the same real-time anti-virus/anti-malware protection as Microsoft Security Essentials. Windows Defender also shares the same malware signature definitions as Microsoft Security Essentials, and Forefront Endpoint Protection. Technically, Microsoft Security Essentials has not been renamed Windows Defender, or combined with it in Windows 8, 8.1, 10 and 11.

                To uninstall Avast

                To uninstall McAfee

                Once any other AV has been correctly uninstalled, check to see if Windows Defender has auto enabled and allow it to update and carry out a full scan of your computer.

                Once done, restart, test by using the computer as you normally, post back with an update when you are ready.
                Originally posted by Rustys
                The other thing that I see has probably caused issues Drive Easy which is nothing but CRAP WARE.

                ONLY get drivers from the system manufacture and or the component manufacture.

                Page 1 of 2 - Pros and Cons of Driver Booster 2 ? - posted in All Other Applications: What are the Pros & Cons of Driver Booster 2 ?   Is it safe to be used by a somewhat computer illiterate person , if safe at all ?   Is it reliable ?   Is there any known problems to it or but use of it ?   Would you use it ? If not , then why and what is your best alternative ?  


                Page 1 of 2 - Windows 10 Driver Updating. - posted in Windows 10 Discussion: I am rather peed-off by driver updating programs saying a number of my drivers are out-of-date. Of course they are out-of-date - time moves on. There are a number of credible driver updating programs available. My Avast AV has just said that my drivers need updating. A ploy to buy their program and wreck my PC.   Since Windows includes drivers in their updates (it has updated 12 so far on my PC), I see no saf...


                Another one that you may wish to get rid of is CCLEANER ever since Avast took it over it has become riddled with ads. It also has removed files and or registry entries that are vital for windows to preform and run correctly.
                I’ve deleted all four of the applications but I’m having problems with McAfee.

                This was not the first time I tried deleting McAfee. Back then I wanted to get avast so I tried to uninstall it. I looked up some guides and followed them and installed the McAfee uninstaller and then I ran the application to delete all McAfee products. I don’t know how it is still here though.
                I tried uninstalling it again this time and I checked in speccy to see if it’s gone but it still isn’t fully deleted.

                Also, the problem is still not fixed. I’m still having problems with downloading large files

                new speccy link: http://speccy.piriform.com/results/W...VJCpsz4VmrrWYM
                and here’s the new MTB file:

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                • Rustys
                  PCHF Member
                  • Jul 2016
                  • 7862

                  #9
                  Were you able to download the McAfee uninstall file?

                  Few more test and things to try test for a bit after each one.

                  Have you tried if possible, running with a cable between the modem to the computer.

                  Reset the network on the system see if that clears it up.

                  Let’s try this then you can do one or the other both accomplish the same.

                  Go into Setting
                  Select Network and Internet
                  Make sure you are under Status in the left
                  On the Right scroll down and select Network Reset
                  Read the information and then select Reset Now
                  Select Yes for the network to be reset and the system to reboot.
                  The rest before the system reboots may take a few minutes

                  How to reset via Command Prompt
                  Open an Administrator Command Prompt
                  type (Copy and Paste) the following Commands and press Enter

                  ipconfig /release
                  ipconfig /renew
                  ipconfig /flushdns
                  nbtstat -R
                  nbtstat -RR
                  netsh int reset all
                  netsh int ip reset c:\resetlog.txt
                  netsh int ipv6 reset
                  netsh int ipv4 reset
                  netsh winsock reset catalog

                  Reboot your computer and see if that helps at all.

                  We can see if resetting the network setting in that system makes any difference.

                  Let’s see if a Clean Boot make any difference.


                  Have you tried using Safe Mode with networking?


                  Could also run a System File Checker.

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                  • Bruce
                    PCHF Member
                    • Oct 2017
                    • 10697

                    #10
                    @Teph - any news?

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                    • phillpower2
                      PCHF Administrator
                      • Sep 2016
                      • 15205

                      #11
                      Abandoned thread, closed.

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