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balamm
06-29-2003, 08:04 AM
Maybe some people have already noticed this-
When you download patches from Windows Update, before the last patch is completed or before the install begins, kill the process.
Close every thing and go back to windows update and select the same patches.
They appear to download at an incredible speed!

They were actualy stored in a folder somewhere on your computer and Windows Update found them and resumed the download/install.

Why the hell then does this not apply to ALL downloads? From anywhere?

Just tired of downloads that fall asleep at say 597/650 mb.

Something to do with ActiveX I'm sure but hmmmmm........

* note: you can save some time on your next instal using this trick too. Start the download and copy the saved updates from last time into the temp folder that update just made. it'll install them as if it had just downloaded new ones.

N£MO
06-29-2003, 09:34 AM
Thats cool Balamm,i wasn't aware of that.

You should move this to the tips section as i think it belongs there. ;)

Ad
06-29-2003, 01:31 PM
wow thanks didnt know that

DVD PIRATE
06-29-2003, 03:56 PM
nothing great about that....windows update creates a "WU Temp" folder in your C:\ directory for where the updates go till theyre installed..so basically u think your getting incredible download speeds..(haha) when in actual fact Windows Update is just cross refrencing wot u already have d/loaded...so mods dnt move this to the tips section...move it to the garbage bin and close this thread down


u under a microsoft illusion ...lol


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balamm
06-29-2003, 04:32 PM
DVD PIRATE

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lesson #1

say it slowly and clearly.......

brotherdoobie
06-29-2003, 05:06 PM
Originally posted by balamm@29 June 2003 - 11:32

DVD PIRATE

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lesson #1

say it slowly and clearly.......
Some people will never see what is right in front of there faces......lol
and if they do......they don&#39;t comprehend it......because there to busy trying
to argue. ;)

P.S. nice tip&#33;
Peace brotherdoobie B)

ozamosi
06-29-2003, 05:53 PM
actually, sometimes it does "download darn fast" even with other files. ive noticed this a number of times and nowadays i pray everytime my darn modem disconnects at the end of a huge file.

Penis Monkey
06-29-2003, 07:42 PM
I&#39;ve noticed with some things, you can stop the download and finish it off another time, without a D/L manager.
It applies to (dare I say) AOL software (cough, heap of shit, cough), when that was available to donwload.
THis should apply to everything you download so you don&#39;t have to wait for a large file to finish before turning off the computer or whatever.
I may also add that the "The ISP That Must Not Be Named" (everyone shivers) is very gay and no one should say it&#39;s &#39;real&#39; name, or use it, or even think of it.
I will start my very own &#39;GAY-O-L&#39; website for all those who hate it.
No-one must take "The Dark ISP" seriously and shouldn&#39;t take any of it&#39;s shit (literally).
All those who agree must phone "You Know What", slap the operator in the face with a fish and say "I&#39;m fed up of your shit bitch" and slam the phone down while throwing your telephone directory at the wall in anger.
If yo ass wants to know why I have suddenly revealed my sworn secret it is because of all the shit "You Know What" put me through when attempting to change to "The ISP Who Lived": ntl:home.
They said that their broadband was insecure and people could really fuck up your computer with it. They also said that AOL (shivers and screams) was the best because it was cheaper. It was, in fact, £1.99 dearer. We quickly changed to ntl:home and lived happily ever after, without the extremely slow and always disconnecting "ISP Who Must Not Be Named".

Thankyou for listening.

DJ_Neo_AU
07-01-2003, 02:49 PM
Balamm....... It is general knowledge to alot of users that a temp folder is created when using the Microshite update feature and when interrupted gives the user, after resuming the download, the impression that it is indeed quicker. But thankyou for the tip.

At some point I didnt have this knowleadge and must of sourced it from somewhere&#33; Some people will find this information useful. As for those people who make comment with a "I know it all" attitude..........just ignore them my friend. They dont have a life, most of the time dont know as much as they claim and are probably only responding to increase posting figures to climb the BS posting ladder. ;)

I admit that I&#39;m new to this forum and some might argue that I dont have place to comment but Ive been involved with forums b4 and believe peeps should be given a fair go.

(No offense intended towards those who take these forums seriously).

chalkmongoose
07-02-2003, 12:46 AM
Actually, what Windows Update does can f&#39; up your computer. Say you try and do Windows Update, you get to 19 megs, and the computer crashes, (which on Windows, ain&#39;t exactly a rare event). There is now 19 megs stored in your temps, and it doesn&#39;t want to leave. Now you go and try things again, but your already downloaded files are corrupted, and it can&#39;t find them, so it does this again, and again and again, until your drive is full of fragmented crap.

DVD PIRATE III
07-02-2003, 10:13 PM
Originally posted by brotherdoobie+29 June 2003 - 17:06--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (brotherdoobie @ 29 June 2003 - 17:06)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-balamm@29 June 2003 - 11:32

DVD PIRATE

r-e-a-d-i-n-g c-o-m-p-r-e-h-e-n-s-i-o-n 1-0-1

lesson #1

say it slowly and clearly.......
Some people will never see what is right in front of there faces......lol
and if they do......they don&#39;t comprehend it......because there to busy trying
to argue. ;)

P.S. nice tip&#33;
Peace brotherdoobie B) [/b][/quote]
wot part of arguing do u think im on about...? any moron in there right mind knows wots happening...Windows update does not detect that the update is installed so it proceeds to install it,then it finds that its benn d/loaded and is sitting in the "update temp directory"...so while your seeing it "d/load" on the microsoft screen at blistering speeds...lol..... it really isnt

hey DJ NEo , u wanna swap a sheep for a kangaroo?

DVD PIRATE III
07-02-2003, 10:19 PM
Originally posted by DJ_Neo_AU@1 July 2003 - 14:49
Balamm....... It is general knowledge to alot of users that a temp folder is created when using the Microshite update feature and when interrupted gives the user, after resuming the download, the impression that it is indeed quicker. But thankyou for the tip.

At some point I didnt have this knowleadge and must of sourced it from somewhere&#33; Some people will find this information useful. As for those people who make comment with a "I know it all" attitude..........just ignore them my friend. They dont have a life, most of the time dont know as much as they claim and are probably only responding to increase posting figures to climb the BS posting ladder. ;)

I admit that I&#39;m new to this forum and some might argue that I dont have place to comment but Ive been involved with forums b4 and believe peeps should be given a fair go.

(No offense intended towards those who take these forums seriously).
i see what ya saying dj neo ,,,but why give out info if you are wrong by not knowing the full facts...seems like the blind leading the blind here

no offense intended Balamm

im the sort of person who speaks my mind and doesnt hide behind my computer screen . ya dont like it dont get online cause its a big bad world out there and your gonna come across it a lot.


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DJ_Neo_AU
07-03-2003, 07:43 AM
Pirate III yeah its a big bad world......with less arrogant people in it would make it a better place. Oh and the the facts? You should consider doing more research as you have very little knowledge&#33;

OMG youre from New Zealand............that explains alot&#33; :lol: lmfao

asmithz
07-03-2003, 07:57 AM
A windows Glitch not really but that cool

balamm
07-03-2003, 08:28 AM
For those who missed the point, it was stated clearly that it appeared they were downloading at an amazing speed. That wasn&#39;t the point.
My question(and this was originally in questions) is why in all this time, if MS has the technology(and we see they do), why have they not made this possible for every download that goes through the system? They can swallow up companies like Connectix Virtual PC and others, but they can&#39;t integrate a decent download manager?
I don&#39;t belive it.
Someone, somewhere, must be benefitting from this decision but I don&#39;t see it.