A reasonable value is somewhere between 10 and MB. A much higher value will cause the system to slow down over time, and can affect browsing and downloading in particular. I don't thing this happened to the original poster of the thread, but it may be the case for others.
To change the settings, click on the cog icon in IE and choose Internet options, then change the setting as shown in the screenshot below. Jennifer I would like to say thank you, Oron. You're comment about downloads being too fast for the computer got me thinking.
I was having the same problem, but only when I was using a torrent client. I went in and put a limit on the download speed and have not had any problems since. Once again, thank you. Paul I am having the same problem. Windows 7 SP1 on a desktop. Download of any file freezes part way through or never starts. Bizarre as I can send and receive large emails so not a network problem - just a problem for downloads.
Have also tried various browsers without any change. Any suggestions smayonak I'm not entirely sure where the cause of this problem originates but it must be in a system component common to all internet use. More than likely a cache-like component that Windows uses when it accesses the internet. I believe that the TEMP directory and the internet cache are used to interact with downloaded content and might cause the issue.
Some browsers appear to use a cache outside of the IE cache, whereas others place everything in the IE cache. In theory, a corrupted download may somehow interfere with new download attempts of the same file.
However, this is not something I'm an expert on - and it's only a theory at this point. This is a hail Mary: Try using CCleaner to clean the system's temp and cache files. Then reattempt the download. Only attempt its use judiciously. It could be a virus. Franklin what about when it stop thinking the download is complete but ist im trying to download pokemon and have tried 42 times but keeps stoping.
I noticed on all the downloads that would fail that the download speed would ramp up to kB a second and then just taper off to zero and remain hung up until cancelling. With three different test files that would not previously download after trying them different days and times over a 3 week period I was finally able to download every single one.
Probably be fixed with some patch to Windows sooner or later. The computer was actually to fast for a change Dan Thanks for the suggestion! I am sure there are other programs out there that can do the same for free. David I don't think the network is at blame, at least not for me. I'm talking about 50kb jpgs and 12mb movies. Size really doesn't seem to matter in this case. Had the same problem over 6 months ago. Uninstalled Chrome. Question Losing Internet connection when downloading Question My computer keeps losing internet connection despite using extenders?
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Feb 19, Jan 28, Jan 16, Usually, these issues result in high latency or lag , which in turn cause your download to fail. One solution is to clear the temporary Internet files under the History section in your browser and try the download again.
If you have a broadband connection, and connect to the Internet through a router, the Internet connection may be unstable. Issues with Internet connectivity and the stability of the connection can cause downloads to fail, especially if the Internet connection is interrupted. When an Internet connection is unstable, it may disconnect and reconnect intermittently. Even a disconnection lasting a fraction of a second can cause the failure of a file download.
For users who commonly encounter intermittent connectivity issues or download failure, a download manager may help. A download managers is a third-party application that monitors, and if needed, resumes a download from where it stopped previously. There are hundreds of download managers, including many that are free.
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