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I also tried copying all of the doom files of her pc to my pc - but doom ALWAYS fails to start up, stating something with "files corrupted". I tried recopying files, but also to no avail. I also tried to fix this the Steam-way, i. It ran through, downloading at least a dozen GB of data and magically running through without crashing I get the impression that those doom game files are somehow extremely weird and prone to be corrupted or something.

I'm giving up on this issue and try to play doom on my girlfriend's pc when she is not using it. I hope that this issue will not affect any other games on steam Have you tried using steams 'backup and restore' functionality to transfer the files to your computer?

I've had some issues too with copying just the files from one pc to another with certain games. Also: If the diagnosis ran through without any errors, you can be pretty certain there's no hardware fault present. That's good. So I created a backup of Doom on my girlfriends computer, copied it over to my computer - where the first copy attempt under windows caused a crash Back to windows - the first Steam restore attempt created a freeze But the game didn't start - again with the "files corrupted" error.

I'm sick of this It really appears that my damn hardware is not able to work with the Doom ed files. I give up on this. Guess I have to play it on my girlfriends computer when she isn't using it. Edit: Did you ever test trying to copy a file via cmd line such as robocopy? Curious if that works or not. Also, how new is the NIC driver you have installed. You might even try rolling back to an older driver on the NIC to see what happens. If it works with Ubuntu then that makes it a Windows issue.

Windows can build up large volumes of tmp files. Try deleting them just to be certain that this is not causing problems. Hi all, sorry for the very late answer, but those have been some hellish months for everyone, probably.

The modem is a modem router, yes, and the nas is directly connected to it. Switch 1 is there because it manages all other connection from different ethernet cables around the office, but to simplify the test i removed everything connected to it.

The laptop is connected via ethernet during the test, thus is basically using the same path of the desktop laptop to switch 2 to switch 1 to router to nas. I did test two different nic and downgrade the driver, still no result. The only way to restore traffic is to disable and renable the network card. Out of curiosity, the different generation of GPU and CPU is just because the GPU was upgraded after the desktop was build, and the application used where gpu intensive.

In the event viewer I don't see anything related to the crash, but maybe i'm looking in the wrong place. Have you considered reinstalling windows on this machine or upgrading to the latest version of Win10?

They are basically based on SmartScreen. What it does is paralyze the downloads that it considers potentially dangerous and that may be a virus or any variety of malware that puts the computer at risk. The problem is that in many cases this filter does not work well and is blocking files that are actually safe.

This forces us to use another browser, such as Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome , and thus be able to download it normally.

Now, luckily we have the possibility to configure Edge so that this does not happen and to be able to download those files that we are sure are reliable. This way we will avoid blockages and have problems when browsing. If we try to download a file and Edge blocks it , it will show a message as we can see in the image below. This tells us that you have considered it dangerous and does not allow the process to continue and put the computer at risk.

It is there where that file will appear, with a red text underneath, which has been blocked and we cannot download correctly. Later we will have to unlock it and thus be able to complete the download.

To do this, you have to click with the right button of the mouse on the file in question that we want to unlock. A small menu with two options will be displayed automatically:. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Frequent Disconnects During Large Downloads. Thread starter IvanAwfulitch Start date Aug 6, Every time I download a large file and am using as much of my bandwidth as possible for an extended period of time, my connection drops after only a few minutes, reconnects, and resumes downloading at full speed.

Lather, rinse, repeat. This is especially annoying when I am simply trying to download a game off of Steam. Grand Theft Auto V literally takes me days to download because of this irritating interruption. This problem has persisted for many months. I have updated all of my network drivers, configured all of my IPv4 settings for transmit and receive, checked through all of my router settings, tried several different routers with no change in the behavior, and connected directly to my modem.

Internet Sharing options have been disabled by me. I am the only computer on this network, and the only computer attached to this router.



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