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>
> Joe wrote:
>> (E-Mail Removed) wrote:
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>> > On Nov 7, 9:56 pm, "Uncle Grumpy" <unclegru...@ameritech.net>
>> > wrote:
>> >> How large is your hard drive? How much space is free?
>> >
>> > Trust me, it's not a space issue. I have like, 55 gigs left.
>>
>> Empty the TIF and Temp folders and try again.
>>
>> --
>> Joe =o)
>
> Yeah. I've tried solutions like that thousands of times. Sadly it
> doesn't fix it. I never actually get an error related to space, I get
> an error that says the server i downloaded from timed out. I have
> tried multiple servers for the same file (Halo CE) and have had the
> same problem.
OK, then look to the hardware. Since the problem remained even though
you clean-installed Windows (and presumably installed the network
adapter drivers), it is unlikely to be software.
You didn't say if you are connecting directly to a cable/dsl modem or
wired to a router or wirelessly, or describe your computer, so I can
only give you some general suggestions. Make one change at a time and
test after each change.
1. If connecting wired to a router or the cable/dsl modem, swap out the
ethernet cable for a new one.
2. If that doesn't help, uninstall your network adapter and swap it out
for a known-working one.
3. If that doesn't help, and you are connecting to a router, try a
different port on the router.
4. If that doesn't help, try a different router.
5. If that doesn't help or isn't applicable, the fault may be in your
cable/dsl modem. Replace it (or have your ISP replace it if it belongs
to them).
6. If you are connecting wirelessly, try connecting wired. If that
solves the issue, then your wireless connection - either on the router
or with your computer's wireless network adapter - is bad. Replace
accordingly.
Malke
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