iDeneb worked for me. It's just kind of techy. It is not just for HP, check Google here.
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veggieman001 wrote:
Haha.
An 800 MB file takes about 15 minutes for me to download regularly.
To torrent the same file takes like five.
Really? Like 1 gb downloads for me regularly in a little under 30 minutes on a good day (when my internet is not flipping out), but takes longer torrenting.
I guess it just depends on server speed & the number of seeders...
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prototype47 wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
Haha.
An 800 MB file takes about 15 minutes for me to download regularly.
To torrent the same file takes like five.Really? Like 1 gb downloads for me regularly in a little under 30 minutes on a good day (when my internet is not flipping out), but takes longer torrenting.
I guess it just depends on server speed & the number of seeders...
Yeah. I was downloading a Debian Raspberry Pi ISO on the release day, so that may have helped.
And I think I have pretty good internet. I downloaded a video from YT that was almost a gig, and it took about eight minutes to download that. It really just depends.
Last edited by veggieman001 (2012-04-26 21:02:21)
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veggieman001 wrote:
prototype47 wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
Haha.
An 800 MB file takes about 15 minutes for me to download regularly.
To torrent the same file takes like five.Really? Like 1 gb downloads for me regularly in a little under 30 minutes on a good day (when my internet is not flipping out), but takes longer torrenting.
I guess it just depends on server speed & the number of seeders...Yeah. I was downloading a Debian Raspberry Pi ISO on the release day, so that may have helped.
And I think I have pretty good internet. I downloaded a video from YT that was almost a gig, and it took about eight minutes to download that. It really just depends.
You suck. Stupid American internet companies only providing fast service in big cities.
Last edited by 16Skittles (2012-04-26 21:07:19)
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16Skittles wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
prototype47 wrote:
Really? Like 1 gb downloads for me regularly in a little under 30 minutes on a good day (when my internet is not flipping out), but takes longer torrenting.
I guess it just depends on server speed & the number of seeders...Yeah. I was downloading a Debian Raspberry Pi ISO on the release day, so that may have helped.
And I think I have pretty good internet. I downloaded a video from YT that was almost a gig, and it took about eight minutes to download that. It really just depends.You suck. Stupid American internet companies only providing fast service in big cities. :dodgy:
I don't live in a big city either
Dunno whazzup
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veggieman001 wrote:
16Skittles wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
Yeah. I was downloading a Debian Raspberry Pi ISO on the release day, so that may have helped.
And I think I have pretty good internet. I downloaded a video from YT that was almost a gig, and it took about eight minutes to download that. It really just depends.You suck. Stupid American internet companies only providing fast service in big cities. :dodgy:
I don't live in a big city either
Dunno whazzup
can you do a speedcheck.net test? My 'net is pathetic.
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Here
Last edited by 16Skittles (2012-04-26 21:10:25)
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The 8gb torrent I had to download took around 12 hours I just leave it running all night. Most of them only have around 50 seeders though. Anyway. Is there any program, where I can just select an iso, and when I boot my computer, I can just boot with that iso?
1.83 download
.17 upload
Yeah, mine is HORRIBLE! My grade was an F
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veggieman001 wrote:
speedtest.net?
18.92 download
2.72 upload
Can you put a REALLY big antenna on top of your house?
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16Skittles wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
speedtest.net?
18.92 download
2.72 uploadCan you put a REALLY big antenna on top of your house?
lol
I just have cable.
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A .dmg is like an ISO but for Macs I believe. This might be helpful.
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elfin8er wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
Already tried it. I get the error "Can not read info from ISO file." Tried it on three different isos.
Did you try a different utility?
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veggieman001 wrote:
elfin8er wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
Already tried it. I get the error "Can not read info from ISO file." Tried it on three different isos.
Did you try a different utility?
Trying that now. Do you know of any?
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It may, although I don't know if you can boot OS X with GRUB or Syslinux.
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