In Windows XP systems (with system defaults) downloading movies with thunder or express everything is fine, but when you switch to Windows 7 system, the Thunder or Express will stop downloading. These users think it is the Thunder, Express and Windows 7 compatible with the bad, or think that the thunder and the fast train robbed bandwidth, so frequently dropped the line.
After a few days of testing, the author found that Windows 7 users reflect the situation does exist, but did not reach the "frequent" situation. At the same time, it is not the Thunder or the express to rob the bandwidth. (That is, rob the bandwidth, the form of performance is also a slow page, rather than a drop) in the author's search for the cause of the problem, I think it is the Windows 7 system for network card power management default settings.
In the Control Panel, right-click Local Area Connection and select Properties from the menu that pops up. At this point, the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box appears and the Configure button is clicked
The system then opens the Network Card Properties window. Switch to the Power management option in this new window and cancel the "Allow computer to turn off this device to conserve power" by default on the Windows 7 system.
After the modification is complete, save the settings and exit.