I've posted on these forums before about this, and it is happening to me again. I repair PCs here in the UK, and this has been a long-running recurring problem. I've never seen this problem correctly addressed. There seems to be a lot of download problems for people in the UK - that seems to be the only thing that we have been able to notice. Adobe never seems to be able to fix it - or has never tried to fix it. It is to the point that I am not going to install it on client PCs - I just don't have the time.
I do not know what I can advise you, as this is not really a Flash Player technical problem. Perhaps post in the Adobe.com Feedback forum ( _feedback) with a link to these two topics (to show that many people in the UK experience the same), or even try posting in =wishform ?
I don't know if this is any help, but this last time around, it loaded quickly to something like 17% or 30% and then it started creeping up slowly thereafter until it got to 100% after about 30 or 45 minutes. Still, this is better than the problem I had in December when it slowly crawled up to 58% and then just stuck there. The whole thing is weird.
I'm having the same problem in the UK. XP Pro, Avira AntiVir personal, BT internet connection at 4.6 MB/sec. It goes to about 200 kB every time you start a download and then virtually stops. I've disabled the anti virus programme as far as it can be and still no better.
As noted previously, I am in the UK, and I fix computers for a living, and for certain clients, when I do a wipe and clean install, I might take the time to put all the bells and whistles on, i.e. Adobe, etc. Well, yesterday, I was doing a clean wipe (so right off the bat, this eliminates the "virus" idea), and lo-and-behold, I ran into the same problem again - except this time, it was doing it on downloading Shockwave (I didn't even bother trying to install Flash Player or Reader).
Just another example of issues in the UK - running on a BT line giving about 10Mbps speeds. I started the Flash Player download (just the bootstrap program) several times and the download shows about 1.5Kb/s. Left that running but in parallel on the same machine, ran Windows Update. It downloaded 183Mb onto the same machine in the time it took the Adobe download to bump up about a tenth of its total. So not the machine, not the bandwidth and not the ISP. Same machine is currently giving rapid access to this site as well to submit this note.
I have downloaded Flash Player hundreds of times here in Japan (from the same Adobe / Akamai servers in the US), and it has never taken longer than 1 second to complete the download. (Using the download site posted earlier in )
Okay, I have just called it in to Adobe UK, on Monday, 2 May 2011 at 11:20 a.m. By the time you get through all the switchboard options, you get a person in Adober Personal Customer Service, i.e. they deal with the retail public. The best the woman said she could do was either "escalate" it to her supervisor, or she could transfer me to Business Support. I didn't want to go through another round with someone given that the Business Support no doubt had to do with installation to businesses, and this needs to be dealt with by whoever is in charge of the servers in the UK. In any event, they have my full contact information including email and telephone number, and I told them I repaired computers for a living. Oh, and I gave her the URL of this thread. Maybe the supervisor will read this post. So we will see how it goes.
Okay, I just spoke to the Akamai person again. He is swamped with work (works 16 hours a day). What he needs in order to fix this (I gave him this info a month ago, but he needs it again). When you try to download from the server and it gets stuck, he needs (1) the time you did this (this is super important, because he needs to be able to look up in the server log what happened), (2) the time zone you are in, (3) your IP address that you were using when the download failed, and (4) he thinks there might be an "ID" number that appears somewhere when you do the download (he's not certain about this, so this might not be absolutely necessary). Anyway, with that info, he will be able to go back and see what failed and why. Again, he said there are multiple "regions" in the UK and thus different servers.
Okay carlb60, I notified the Akamai guy about your post, he saw it late Friday night at home and said he is going to do an investigation next week and get back to us. Now that he has the information, he can go look in the "logs" and see what was happening. So, let's see. If anybody else has any problems downloading - particularly if you are in the UK - please post the info requested. Thanks.
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