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- Morbo
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- Morbo
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Just to be clear, getright is browser independent, *very* rarely crashes* once a download is going
It's also very good at doing stuff in the background, and is happy to do what you want it to
*Just don't try to hook it into IE7
*sometimes it'll freeze for 2 minutes if you start a big download with 4 parts enabled
It's also very good at doing stuff in the background, and is happy to do what you want it to
*Just don't try to hook it into IE7
*sometimes it'll freeze for 2 minutes if you start a big download with 4 parts enabled
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- Morbo
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GetRight is one of the few shareware-type pieces of software I have actually registered and purchased. Registering doesn't give you much more than the free version, but I felt I just had to reg it. It's probably handled terabytes of downloads for me, and is greatly improved over any versions people may have tried 2 or 3 years ago.Dr. kitteny berk wrote:getright
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- Morbo
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That. it's one of very few apps i actually own.FatherJack wrote:GetRight is one of the few shareware-type pieces of software I have actually registered and purchased. Registering doesn't give you much more than the free version, but I felt I just had to reg it. It's probably handled terabytes of downloads for me, and is greatly improved over any versions people may have tried 2 or 3 years ago.Dr. kitteny berk wrote:getright
also: fista takes about an hour to install, requires a user to hand for the first 5 minutes, then is pretty much fine by itself
Better than XP there then. Bet it looks all cartoony though *cringes and sets to look like Win98*Dr. kitteny berk wrote:That. it's one of very few apps i actually own.FatherJack wrote:GetRight is one of the few shareware-type pieces of software I have actually registered and purchased. Registering doesn't give you much more than the free version, but I felt I just had to reg it. It's probably handled terabytes of downloads for me, and is greatly improved over any versions people may have tried 2 or 3 years ago.Dr. kitteny berk wrote:getright
also: fista takes about an hour to install, requires a user to hand for the first 5 minutes, then is pretty much fine by itself
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- Morbo
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Will investigate this at some point, although I don't really want to install it on my main comp, and the old one would probably explode if I tried it on there...
...but to chip in on the downloaders debate, I use Star Downloader, and that's damn good. Works beautifully with FlashGot extension for Firefox as well. And they do a free version.
Remember trying GetRight, and not liking it...the icons didn't look very pretty either. The do do a good site for searching file mirrors though.
...but to chip in on the downloaders debate, I use Star Downloader, and that's damn good. Works beautifully with FlashGot extension for Firefox as well. And they do a free version.
Remember trying GetRight, and not liking it...the icons didn't look very pretty either. The do do a good site for searching file mirrors though.
I lost 2 downloads that were very near completion, so I just downloaded it at work.
Also: http://www.tech-recipes.com/microsoft_v ... s1426.html (if you can get the link to work)
Which states you would be better off trying the 32bit version regardless of your CPU as Fista 64bit insists on 64bit drivers, apparently.
Also: http://www.tech-recipes.com/microsoft_v ... s1426.html (if you can get the link to work)
Which states you would be better off trying the 32bit version regardless of your CPU as Fista 64bit insists on 64bit drivers, apparently.
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Last little Fista related toy for now.
To remove Fista's bootloader
1) boot off the Fista dvd
2) go to repair this installation
3) select command prompt
4) navigate to your dvd drive
5) Run boot/bootsect.exe /NT52 all /horse
This'll restore you back to the standard xp bootloader, then you can go and nuke the Fista partiton
To remove Fista's bootloader
1) boot off the Fista dvd
2) go to repair this installation
3) select command prompt
4) navigate to your dvd drive
5) Run boot/bootsect.exe /NT52 all /horse
This'll restore you back to the standard xp bootloader, then you can go and nuke the Fista partiton
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