Reboot computer, start your Windows task manager, click on the networking tab, run WUBI again [uninstall will happen then you can re choose your install config] on 54 MBPS with Network usage no less than 3% total time to first run will be 1 hour. Share. Improve this . · Guest. . #3. Could be the server you elected to download from (Debian has a bunch, for example, but I know nothing about Mint). Could be a crummy connection, or your ISP has decided to throttle your connection for some reason. Answer (1 of 6): Info. missing. How are you installing - USB, DVD etc or are you upgrading from an older version: Booting fresh from an ISO on DVD should be fairly quick according to internet connection and then if all the updates do not install, it should do the rest of the booting and you can.
Let's be honest, downloading the ISO files of the Ubuntu OS either for Server or Desktop is a pain in the ***. Independently of your broadband speed, the Ubuntu servers/mirrors generate a download rate of only ~ to ~ KB/S. This will take almost 2 hours if you download the file through HTTP(S). ISO images are mainly used as source files from which to create CDs. As an example, most distributions of Linux release ISO images of the installation CDs. These images are usually freely available online. Once you download the image, you can use software to recreate the physical installation media. Learn HowTo create an ISO image file with Linux. ive recently got this game it just finished downloading then i have to wait for more downloading through the start screen where it says installing and then i came out to a totoal of 4 hours and 17 minuetes of downloading and installing why the hell does this game take so long to download?!?!?! also tell me of you had the same experiance i'd love to hear people who had the same problem as i did.
The upload on a server has a limited capacity. This is why bittorrent was created. jrpowell () “Great Answer” (1) Flag as ¶. ISOs aren’t special, they’re just ones and zeroes. They’re slow because there’s a bottleneck in the connection between you and the server you’re downloading from. I am downloading Ubuntu on a super fast internet connection (6 to 8 MB/s says bltadwin.ru) yet Ubuntu is taking several hours to download--why? I think they do this on purpose so you have to pay to get more bandwidth. So much for Ubuntu is free b.s. BTW this is for my VMWare emulator program running under WIndows 7. To answer your question: No, it shouldn't take that long. My current installing experience (not finished, yet) is that it (estimated) takes an hour with a mirror (also fast and near ones seem to take that long) and from the ISO about minutes. All on a pretty fast machine with SSD.
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