Q: When I use FlashGet to download a software, the software description indicates that the software capacity is more than 5 MB, And I downloaded only a few hundred KB files, the FlashGet report has been downloaded. Excuse me, what is going on? How can this problem be solved?
A: There are two possible causes.
The first is the webpage File Link error or text description error, which causes the description text to be inconsistent with the actual size of the software. In this case, you can download the file again, if conditions permit, you can use other software to download the software (such as network ant Financial). If the downloaded software is still several hundred KB, it can be determined that the link or text description is incorrect.
The second case may be the File Download error caused by network instability. At this time, the file is not actually completed, but FlashGet will report that the file has been downloaded. Solution: Select the "downloaded" project on the left in the FlashGet window, and find the file that is not completely downloaded from the "downloaded" file list on the right, right-click the file and select the "check for updates" command in the context menu. Then, the file will return to the "being downloaded" file list, and check the download again at the original address.