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~ FreeSpirit ~
August 11th 05, 06:37 AM
Every time I try to download SP2 to save to a CD (from the MS site) it
starts out as a slow 80 kb and trickles off to 40 KBs, then stops
altogether. I have Satellite download and this should download in a few
minutes - not hours! How is this downloaded to save?

FS~

MAP
August 11th 05, 07:06 AM
~ FreeSpirit ~ wrote:
> Every time I try to download SP2 to save to a CD (from the MS site) it
> starts out as a slow 80 kb and trickles off to 40 KBs, then stops
> altogether. I have Satellite download and this should download in a
> few minutes - not hours! How is this downloaded to save?
>
> FS~

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/updates/sp2/cdorder/en_us/default.mspx

--
Mike Pawlak

~ FreeSpirit ~
August 11th 05, 07:27 AM
"MAP" > wrote in message
...
>~ FreeSpirit ~ wrote:
>> Every time I try to download SP2 to save to a CD (from the MS site) it
>> starts out as a slow 80 kb and trickles off to 40 KBs, then stops
>> altogether. I have Satellite download and this should download in a
>> few minutes - not hours! How is this downloaded to save?
>>
>> FS~
>
> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/updates/sp2/cdorder/en_us/default.mspx
================
Thanks.... I ordered it. :-)

FS~

Shenan Stanley
August 11th 05, 08:19 AM
~ FreeSpirit ~ wrote:
> Every time I try to download SP2 to save to a CD (from the MS site) it
> starts out as a slow 80 kb and trickles off to 40 KBs, then stops
> altogether. I have Satellite download and this should download in a
> few minutes - not hours! How is this downloaded to save?

Please stop MultiPosting and begin CrossPosting when necessary..

~ FreeSpirit ~ wrote:
> Every time I try to download SP2 to save to a CD (from the MS site)
> it starts out as a slow 80 kb and trickles off to 40 KBs, then stops
> altogether. I have Satellite download and this should download in
> a few minutes - not hours! How is this downloaded to save?

Andrew E. wrote
> Try R.clicking on the button,select "save as".
> You can also order the cd,"free" from microsoft.

~ FreeSpirit ~ wrote:
> Thanks. Yes, that's what I did. I tried 3 times now and each
> time it trailed off to nothing. :-(
> I had hoped I could just download it, burn it to a CD and save it.

Shenan Stanley wrote:
> Where are you downloading it from?
>
> Direct Download of Service Pack 2 (SP2) for Windows XP
> http://snipurl.com/8bqy
>
> Order the Free Windows XP SP2 CD
> http://snipurl.com/8umo
>
> What browser are you using to download it?
>
> Do you have any "download accelerators" or "Internet accelerators"
> installed?
>
> I just tried and stayed consistently above 630KB/sec.
>
> So it is not Microsoft but your provider or some hop between yourself
> and Microsoft could be having trouble.
>
> What does a TRACERT to download.microsoft.com give you?
> I never got anything above 107ms and it was only 8 hops.


~ FreeSpirit ~ wrote:
> I can't get to Sp2 downloads page again to give you the URL. Now
> I keep getting a page that says "Try Microsoft Update Today" when I
> search for the Sp2 download.
>
> (as for the Ordering of a CD..) That's what I just did.
> However I had time tonight to download
> and burn it to a CD rather than wait 4 to 6 weeks for it to arrive. I did
> finally order it from MS - a few minutes ago. Now I can't even
> find/get to the download page.
>
> Using IE6. No (accellerators) because my Satellite (Direcway) is so fast.
> None are needed.
>
> It started at about 100KB/sec which rapidly dropped off to 40 or
> less,... then it stops altogether.
>
> This is possible. However, now I can't get to a Sp2 download
> page........ I keep getting routed back to the "Try Microsoft Update
> Today" when I search for the Sp2 download.
>
> What is a TRACERT?
> 107ms? 8 hops?

You realize I gave you the direct link to the download for SP2 above, right?
http://snipurl.com/8bqy

If it started at 100KB, that's "marginally fast", but good enough I guess.
heh

TRACERT..
You could have found this information on your own machine and/or using a
GOOGLE search.

Start button --> Help and Support --> search for:
TRACERT

(It is shortened version of "Trace Route", or tracing the route you go
through to get to a site from your computer. It tells you how long it takes
to get from each hop to the next - since you "hop" from your computer to the
first router, from the first router to the next and so on until you reach
your destination.)

To trace a path by using the tracert command
- Open Command Prompt, and type the following:
tracert host_name
(replace host_name appropriately.)

Or, type tracert ip_address
(replace ip_address appropriately)

where host_name or ip_address is the host name or IP address, respectively,
of the remote computer.

For example, to trace a connection route from this computer to
www.microsoft.com, type the following at a command prompt:
tracert www.microsoft.com

If you do not want the tracert command to resolve and display the names of
all routers in the path, use the -d parameter. This expedites the display of
the path. For example, to trace a path from this computer to
www.microsoft.com without displaying the router names, type the following at
a command prompt:

tracert -d www.microsoft.com

* Notes

- To open a command prompt, click Start, point to All Programs, point to
Accessories, and then click Command Prompt.
- The tracert command traces the path by sending Internet Control Message
Protocol (ICMP) Echo Request and Echo Reply messages (similar to the ping
command) to produce command-line report output about each router that is
crossed and the roundtrip time (RTT) for each hop. Packet filtering policies
on routers, firewalls, or other types of security gateways might prevent the
forwarding of this traffic.
- If tracert is unsuccessful, you can use the command output to help
determine at which intermediate router forwarding failed or was slowed.

Search using Google!
http://www.google.com/
(How-to: http://www.google.com/intl/en/help/basics.html )

Essentially, my tracert showed "download.microsoft.com" to be only 8 hops
aways, with the largest delay from one router to the next of 107
milliseconds(ms).

--
Shenan Stanley
MS-MVP
--
How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

~ FreeSpirit ~
August 11th 05, 10:47 PM
"Shenan Stanley" > wrote in message
...
>~ FreeSpirit ~ wrote:
>> Thanks. Yes, that's what I did. I tried 3 times now and each
>> time it trailed off to nothing. :-(
>> I had hoped I could just download it, burn it to a CD and save it.
> ===== SNIP!

> Shenan Stanley wrote:
>> Where are you downloading it from?
>>
>> Direct Download of Service Pack 2 (SP2) for Windows XP
>> http://snipurl.com/8bqy
>>
>> Order the Free Windows XP SP2 CD
>> http://snipurl.com/8umo

>> So it is not Microsoft but your provider or some hop between yourself
>> and Microsoft could be having trouble.
>>
>> What does a TRACERT to download.microsoft.com give you?
>> I never got anything above 107ms and it was only 8 hops.
>
>
> ~ FreeSpirit ~ wrote:
>> I can't get to Sp2 downloads page again to give you the URL. Now
>> I keep getting a page that says "Try Microsoft Update Today" when I
>> search for the Sp2 download.
>>
>> (as for the Ordering of a CD..) That's what I just did.
>> However I had time tonight to download
>> and burn it to a CD rather than wait 4 to 6 weeks for it to arrive. I did
>> finally order it from MS - a few minutes ago. Now I can't even
>> find/get to the download page.
>>
>> Using IE6. No (accellerators) because my Satellite (Direcway) is so
>> fast.
>> None are needed.
>>
>> It started at about 100KB/sec which rapidly dropped off to 40 or
>> less,... then it stops altogether.
>>
>> This is possible. However, now I can't get to a Sp2 download
>> page........ I keep getting routed back to the "Try Microsoft Update
>> Today" when I search for the Sp2 download.
>>
>> What is a TRACERT?
>> 107ms? 8 hops?
>
> You realize I gave you the direct link to the download for SP2 above,
> right?
> http://snipurl.com/8bqy
>
> If it started at 100KB, that's "marginally fast", but good enough I guess.
> heh
>
> TRACERT..
> You could have found this information on your own machine and/or using a
> GOOGLE search.
>
> Start button --> Help and Support --> search for:
> TRACERT
>
> (It is shortened version of "Trace Route", or tracing the route you go
> through to get to a site from your computer. It tells you how long it
> takes
> to get from each hop to the next - since you "hop" from your computer to
> the
> first router, from the first router to the next and so on until you reach
> your destination.)
>
> To trace a path by using the tracert command
> - Open Command Prompt, and type the following:
> tracert host_name
> (replace host_name appropriately.)
>
> Or, type tracert ip_address
> (replace ip_address appropriately)
>
> where host_name or ip_address is the host name or IP address,
> respectively,
> of the remote computer.
>
> For example, to trace a connection route from this computer to
> www.microsoft.com, type the following at a command prompt:
> tracert www.microsoft.com
>
> If you do not want the tracert command to resolve and display the names of
> all routers in the path, use the -d parameter. This expedites the display
> of
> the path. For example, to trace a path from this computer to
> www.microsoft.com without displaying the router names, type the following
> at
> a command prompt:
>
> tracert -d www.microsoft.com

## None of it would make any sense to me anyway. I can't cause fewer hops
or a faster download.

> * Notes
>
> - To open a command prompt, click Start, point to All Programs, point to
> Accessories, and then click Command Prompt.
> - The tracert command traces the path by sending Internet Control Message
> Protocol (ICMP) Echo Request and Echo Reply messages (similar to the ping
> command) to produce command-line report output about each router that is
> crossed and the roundtrip time (RTT) for each hop. Packet filtering
> policies
> on routers, firewalls, or other types of security gateways might prevent
> the
> forwarding of this traffic.
> - If tracert is unsuccessful, you can use the command output to help
> determine at which intermediate router forwarding failed or was slowed.
>
> Search using Google!
> http://www.google.com/
> (How-to: http://www.google.com/intl/en/help/basics.html )

## I know what Google is. :-)

> Essentially, my tracert showed "download.microsoft.com" to be only 8 hops
> aways, with the largest delay from one router to the next of 107
> milliseconds(ms).

## Sorry, but how can this kind of information help me when I can't
download something from the MS website? I'm not a technician and it means
nothing to me. I can't bypass hops or shorten the milliseconds. I ordered
the CD. I'll just have to wait for it to arrive in the mail.

FS~

> --
> Shenan Stanley
> MS-MVP
> --
> How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
> http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
>
>

bearman
August 12th 05, 02:18 AM
"~ FreeSpirit ~" > wrote in message
...
> Every time I try to download SP2 to save to a CD (from the MS site) it
> starts out as a slow 80 kb and trickles off to 40 KBs, then stops
> altogether. I have Satellite download and this should download in a few
> minutes - not hours! How is this downloaded to save?
>
> FS~

Rather than mess with a download, try to find a computer dealer in your town
who will burn the SP2 update to a CD (which you supply). I did that here in
Albuquerque and it worked great.
--
Bearman
America: Land of the free because of the brave.

~ FreeSpirit ~
August 12th 05, 03:36 AM
"bearman" > wrote in message
...
>
> "~ FreeSpirit ~" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Every time I try to download SP2 to save to a CD (from the MS site) it
>> starts out as a slow 80 kb and trickles off to 40 KBs, then stops
>> altogether. I have Satellite download and this should download in a few
>> minutes - not hours! How is this downloaded to save?
>>
>> FS~
>
> Rather than mess with a download, try to find a computer dealer in your
> town who will burn the SP2 update to a CD (which you supply). I did that
> here in Albuquerque and it worked great.
> --
> Bearman
> America: Land of the free because of the brave.
=====================================
Thanks. After the 3rd failed attempt I simply ordered it on CD from MS.

FS~

Nijesh
August 14th 05, 12:25 PM
hello

use any third party utility like download Accelerator plus
its a free ware download manager.
while downloading u can stop and start. when ur connection is disconnected u
can resume from the same possition where its stops.

try it and let me know

thanks
nijesh
"~ FreeSpirit ~" > wrote in message
...
> Every time I try to download SP2 to save to a CD (from the MS site) it
> starts out as a slow 80 kb and trickles off to 40 KBs, then stops
> altogether. I have Satellite download and this should download in a few
> minutes - not hours! How is this downloaded to save?
>
> FS~
>

~ FreeSpirit ~
August 24th 05, 06:32 AM
"Nijesh" > wrote in message
...
> hello
>
> use any third party utility like download Accelerator plus
> its a free ware download manager.
> while downloading u can stop and start. when ur connection is disconnected
> u
> can resume from the same possition where its stops.
>
> try it and let me know
`====================
I ordered the CD from the MS site and it arrived in a few days. Thanks...

FS~

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