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Firefox Download Help

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Ok so i left Americas Army 2.7 (2.4GB) downloading while i went too school with firefox and when i got home it had only downloaded half of it and stopped, is there anyway to continue downloads from the .PART extension file that it made?

 

 

 

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If it was stopped, I don't think so, if it was pause, you can continue it, but that depends on the server your downloading from... for instance, you can't unpause downloads from places like filefront and such.

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I had the same thing happen to me, though I just restarted the download on a different server.

When a file is that big I use a torrent to download it. I can pause it when ever I want, if something happens and my internet goes down I can just resume it afterwards.

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torrents are usually rediculously slow, if you can find hosts in the first place, and so many times I have gotten to 90% and no one else has it past 90% either, so there it sits, never finishing.

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torrents are usually rediculously slow, if you can find hosts in the first place, and so many times I have gotten to 90% and no one else has it past 90% either, so there it sits, never finishing.

 

 

 

Usaly if it's a legal file it has very good download speeds. People are willing to share legal stuff :wink: . I was getting my full download speed (200kbs) last night downloading it.

 

 

 

I have never had a download not finish after a certan percent is downloaded. Maybe I'm just lucky :) .

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