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Offline rra

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Hi ,
I am completely new to this forum, so maybe this has been asked several times:

when I try to up- or download a very large file, somewhere around 2 GB or more,
the HFS program seems to fail,
I use the (beta) 2.3 V247 on windows-7 -64 bit uploading/downloading to a windows-XP  V247 .
Both computers have NTFS filesystem, so that should support these large files.

Any clues on this matter ?

René


Offline maverick

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You are experiencing the size limitation of the browser you are using.
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I wasn't aware of such a limit;
are there any browsers that can handle these large files ??

René


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Try Firefox, Opera, or a download manager.
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Firefox can download large files just fine, upload is limited to 2GiB-1.
Opera seems to handle large files completely.
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I didn't try firefox, but indeed Opera worked OK,

Thanks

René


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Forgot to mention:

Opera (version 10.10) does seem to be much slower in upload transfer-speeds (sustained speed about 130 KB/s compared to internet explorer 2000 KB/s)
, also it is consuming a lot of CPU power compared to IE.

Any ideas what is going on here ?


René


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i don't have a solution, being not an Opera expert, but i can tell you
that (wasted) CPU power is directly connected to the low speed. Indeed, when a software tops the CPU, can't go faster than that.
this mean, with a faster CPU you would upload faster. But this is not meant to justify Opera's problem, and you are not supposed to buy a faster cpu ;) just for your information.


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OK, thanks ,

I think I have to go to an Opera forum to solve this issue,
as it really seems to be Opera behaving ineffecient.
Maybe it is some setting in Opera.

René


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I am an Opera user. I will test out a large upload with a friend tomorrow and let you know how it goes.


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Interesting. My Opera 10 kept freezing when I tried it, but Internet Explorer 8 was able to transfer large files at max speed. I am thinking this might be partially due to the operating system. I am using Windows 7 x64


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when i was a Opera user, i always hated that it had a long freeze before uploading a large file.
actually, the freeze is proportionate to the size of the file.
i guess they didn't fix this issue yet....