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  • Peerless
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    Well I figured someting out.

    When I download a file through AOL, I can't see estimated time left.

    When I download through Internet Explorer, I can see it.

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  • dare2bme
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    Unknown

    This means that either the file you are downloading does not contain the appropriate header information, or your version of IE has gotten corrupted and is no longer recognizing the size header.

    Try different downloads to see if the problem repeats. If it does the same for all downloads, you can reinstall IE and it should be taken care of.

    If not, you can do what I'd suggest in the first place. Stop using IE and download Firefox.

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  • Peerless
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    Well let me restate this.

    For any download, I can't see the estimated time left.

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  • topscribe
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    Originally posted by B4Bronco16
    Like I'm downloading it, but it says Estimated Time left: Not known?

    Like why isn't it known!
    Problem is, you can't use DAP to downoad DAP.

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  • Peerless
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    Originally posted by topscribe
    Get Download Accelerator Plus, the free version. It will speed up your downloads, if
    you configure it properly, and it will tell you everything you need to know while it is
    downloading. Moreover, I have stacked up 12-16 downloads at a time and just let
    DAP take care of it. It's a great program.

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    Like I'm downloading it, but it says Estimated Time left: Not known?

    Like why isn't it known!

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  • Peerless
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    Originally posted by xX-Bronco-Xx
    Do you run Firefox or Internet Explorer?
    Internet Explorer.

    I always use to see the DL time left, but now its "not known".

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  • topscribe
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    Get Download Accelerator Plus, the free version. It will speed up your downloads, if
    you configure it properly, and it will tell you everything you need to know while it is
    downloading. Moreover, I have stacked up 12-16 downloads at a time and just let
    DAP take care of it. It's a great program.

    -----

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  • xX-Bronco-Xx
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    Originally posted by B4Bronco16
    Yea I can still DL, but I'd like to see how much I have left...

    And I do have the box checked..

    Do you run Firefox or Internet Explorer?

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  • Peerless
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    Yea I can still DL, but I'd like to see how much I have left...

    And I do have the box checked..

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  • y2cragie
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    Go into tools, then options, then advanced and there should be a box saying notify when download is complete. Check that it is ticked.

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  • xX-Bronco-Xx
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    Are you still able to download the stuff?

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  • Peerless
    started a topic Alright you Computer Wizards

    Alright you Computer Wizards

    I have a question that I can't seem to find an answer to anywhere.

    When I download something from the internet, it usually says something like

    "Estimated time left" and some minutes and kbs.


    When I download something I never get that anymore. I use too, but not anymore.

    Help?
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