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Because it downloads to a temporary file and at the 99% mark (apparently) it copies it to the actual download location.
Posted by: jk | November 17, 2006 at 09:13 AM
I've seen the temporary file moved to a permanent location, but I still don't have the whole file. However, I got 2 MB of the last 2.5....just half a meg to go!
Posted by: Kevin C. Tofel | November 17, 2006 at 09:16 AM
Also, doesn't it feed it through virus scan. I've had luck on large files (who I knew for sure were safe) by turning off the download virus scan.
Posted by: Bob Russell | November 17, 2006 at 12:27 PM
That happens to me all time when downloading large files thru bittorrents. Sometimes it takes weeks to get those last few MB. I feel your pain.
Posted by: enterman | November 17, 2006 at 12:43 PM
Suspend and then resume the download and then it should finish - the MS file transfer manager does this to me all the time and a suspend/resume has always done the trick for me.
Posted by: Dave Z | November 17, 2006 at 01:31 PM
I finally got the last 2.5 MB about an hour later after at least a dozen "suspend and resumes" not to mention several reboots. Sheesh!
Posted by: Kevin C. Tofel | November 17, 2006 at 01:51 PM
Yeah, you would think MS would have a decent file manager. I downloaded Vista from the volume licensing site earlier this week and left it overnight only to find it at "interrupted" status the next morning with 300 MB remaining. Luckily it picked up and finished in about 15 minutes so I could leave for work.
Posted by: Dave Z | November 17, 2006 at 09:04 PM
It took me 5 hrs to download 0.5 Mb
Posted by: G | November 20, 2006 at 09:32 AM