Being one of those who still has 56Kbps dial up access to the internet, rather than broadband, I have a question about Windows Update.
MS identify that I should move to IE6 which the web page says could involve a download of as much as 75Mb. My ISP is one of those that insists on breaking the link when I have been on line for 2 hours (“…..although of course you can reconnect again immediately”)
Does the MS download mechanism (whatever that is because it is not the ‘standard’ on which is invoked other times I download a file) support resume if the ISP breaks the connection?
If not, how can I get this (potentially) huge file on to my machine?
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AskWoody LoungerAugust 8, 2004 at 11:07 am #408364Viewing 9 reply threadsAuthorReplies-
DaveA
AskWoody_MVPAugust 8, 2004 at 1:33 pm #861531“I get this (potentially) huge file on to my machine?”
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WSsilverback
AskWoody LoungerAugust 14, 2004 at 10:35 am #864424HI everyone
Sorry for the delay in answering – I’d won another week at mum in law’s place, a twilight zone where computers have not yet penetrated.
To answer all.- My PC runs on Windows 2K
- I didn’t think it was possible to order a CD if one lives in the UK
- I haven’t made a mistake with my maths. It’s because I know I get around 4.8Kbytes transmission that I know that downloading this potentially huge file will take me over the two hour connection time my ISP imposes on me
- I have a buddy who has broadband who would download for me, but I thought the whole point of Windows Update was that it groped the system using it and downloaded the elements needed for that operating system. My buddy is on XP; can he download the update for my W2K?
- I have a download accelerator, but Windows Update seems to have its own transfer mechanism. Certainly, every time I’ve used it it’s never gone anywhere near either the basic IE downloader or my accelerator. How can I force it to use the accelerator?
Sorry – so many questions in reply to your postings!
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AskWoody LoungerAugust 14, 2004 at 3:47 pm #864469Usually you can get this sort of thing from http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/%5B/url%5D but Windows XP SP2 has not yet been posted there. If you go to post 397458 you will find a link that your buddy can follow to download it for you.
StuartR
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DaveA
AskWoody_MVPAugust 14, 2004 at 6:48 pm #864506Stuart,
That link is for XP SP 2,For 2K, you need to go to Windows (Security & Updates) and have you buddy down load what you need.
Caution: this site is for ALL OS’s
DaveA I am so far behind, I think I am First
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WSsilverback
AskWoody LoungerAugust 17, 2004 at 10:43 am #865403Thanks to everyone who’s contributed to this thread. Here are some definitive (on my PC at least) answers.
Courtesy of Dave A’s posting, when I followed his link to the downloads page, my download accelerator kicked in to download the itsetup file. That’s only 420Kb, so wasn’t too big anyway, but it was nice to know resume was supported.
Ran iesetup which informed me that 10.7Mb of programs were required for this update. Set it off and – the MS site broke! A message told me that the download could not complete and to run the setup program again.
Eventually, the website came back and when I ran iesetup, the options were to start again, or continue from where I’d go to – so the upgrade mechanism does support ‘resume’.
Am now on IE6 and Outlook Express 6 with, as yet, no probs.
Thanks again loungers. -
WSsilverback
AskWoody LoungerAugust 17, 2004 at 10:43 am #865404Thanks to everyone who’s contributed to this thread. Here are some definitive (on my PC at least) answers.
Courtesy of Dave A’s posting, when I followed his link to the downloads page, my download accelerator kicked in to download the itsetup file. That’s only 420Kb, so wasn’t too big anyway, but it was nice to know resume was supported.
Ran iesetup which informed me that 10.7Mb of programs were required for this update. Set it off and – the MS site broke! A message told me that the download could not complete and to run the setup program again.
Eventually, the website came back and when I ran iesetup, the options were to start again, or continue from where I’d go to – so the upgrade mechanism does support ‘resume’.
Am now on IE6 and Outlook Express 6 with, as yet, no probs.
Thanks again loungers.
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DaveA
AskWoody_MVPAugust 14, 2004 at 6:48 pm #864507Stuart,
That link is for XP SP 2,For 2K, you need to go to Windows (Security & Updates) and have you buddy down load what you need.
Caution: this site is for ALL OS’s
DaveA I am so far behind, I think I am First
Genealogy....confusing the dead and annoying the living
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WSStuartR
AskWoody LoungerAugust 14, 2004 at 3:47 pm #864470Usually you can get this sort of thing from http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/%5B/url%5D but Windows XP SP2 has not yet been posted there. If you go to post 397458 you will find a link that your buddy can follow to download it for you.
StuartR
WSsilverback
AskWoody LoungerAugust 14, 2004 at 10:35 am #864425HI everyone
Sorry for the delay in answering – I’d won another week at mum in law’s place, a twilight zone where computers have not yet penetrated.
To answer all.- My PC runs on Windows 2K
- I didn’t think it was possible to order a CD if one lives in the UK
- I haven’t made a mistake with my maths. It’s because I know I get around 4.8Kbytes transmission that I know that downloading this potentially huge file will take me over the two hour connection time my ISP imposes on me
- I have a buddy who has broadband who would download for me, but I thought the whole point of Windows Update was that it groped the system using it and downloaded the elements needed for that operating system. My buddy is on XP; can he download the update for my W2K?
- I have a download accelerator, but Windows Update seems to have its own transfer mechanism. Certainly, every time I’ve used it it’s never gone anywhere near either the basic IE downloader or my accelerator. How can I force it to use the accelerator?
Sorry – so many questions in reply to your postings!
DaveA
AskWoody_MVPAugust 8, 2004 at 1:33 pm #861532“I get this (potentially) huge file on to my machine?”
DaveA I am so far behind, I think I am First
Genealogy....confusing the dead and annoying the livingWSJohnGray
AskWoody LoungerAugust 8, 2004 at 4:14 pm #861561I hope you are not mis-thinking your units!
You won’t actually be getting 56 kbps on your dial-up line, probably more like 44 kbps (or even lower!). That is kilo-bits per second, so your data download speed needs to be divided by somewhere between 8 and 10* to get kilo-bytes per second. This is around 5 kBps, which when you do the maths (or math!) gives you a download speed of around 18 MB per hour. So around four hours for your 75 MB of data. That’s if it all goes well…
John
* there is a certain amount of transmission overhead which means you need more than 8 bits per transmitted byte. 9 is a good number to pick, and 10 makes the calculations so much easier!!
PN: (Philosophical Note) – we are coming to the point where updating operating systems and office-type programs will not be practical without broadband…
WSJohnGray
AskWoody LoungerAugust 8, 2004 at 4:14 pm #861562I hope you are not mis-thinking your units!
You won’t actually be getting 56 kbps on your dial-up line, probably more like 44 kbps (or even lower!). That is kilo-bits per second, so your data download speed needs to be divided by somewhere between 8 and 10* to get kilo-bytes per second. This is around 5 kBps, which when you do the maths (or math!) gives you a download speed of around 18 MB per hour. So around four hours for your 75 MB of data. That’s if it all goes well…
John
* there is a certain amount of transmission overhead which means you need more than 8 bits per transmitted byte. 9 is a good number to pick, and 10 makes the calculations so much easier!!
PN: (Philosophical Note) – we are coming to the point where updating operating systems and office-type programs will not be practical without broadband…
WSbigaldoc
AskWoody LoungerAugust 8, 2004 at 5:47 pm #861535Dave’s assuming you’re talking about XP and you didn’t say that. You’ve recently posted a bit in the Win2K forum and awhile back, in WinME. Anyway, I can’t find the links at MS right away quick, but can’t one ask them to mail a CD for updating any of their OSs? I went looking to see if their download mechanism is re-startable and I can’t find anything either. Does anyone know the answer(s)?
Edited to add: I take one question back. I found here that mailing CDs is for U. S. and Canadian customers only. Blah!
WSbigaldoc
AskWoody LoungerAugust 8, 2004 at 5:47 pm #861536Dave’s assuming you’re talking about XP and you didn’t say that. You’ve recently posted a bit in the Win2K forum and awhile back, in WinME. Anyway, I can’t find the links at MS right away quick, but can’t one ask them to mail a CD for updating any of their OSs? I went looking to see if their download mechanism is re-startable and I can’t find anything either. Does anyone know the answer(s)?
Edited to add: I take one question back. I found here that mailing CDs is for U. S. and Canadian customers only. Blah!
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