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It locked up my work computer so I tried at home.  It locked up my browser here.
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								I bet you say that you all the guys...:wub:I now have access to your backdoor and your hard disk
It's a 26MB PDF file. Depending on what version of acrobat you have you may /may not have a transfer progress bar if you just click on that link. Right click, save as and save to desktop. When finished you can open it locally - much faster!
Sorry, we are unable to retrieve the document for viewing or you don't have permission to view the document.I had a progress bar here in my classroom. I also was able to right click download as you described that worked well too.
Heres another upload of it. See if this works for you Olds.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/8799010/mutcd2009edition.pdf
foxit, ftw.It's a 26MB PDF file. Depending on what version of acrobat you have you may /may not have a transfer progress bar if you just click on that link. Right click, save as and save to desktop. When finished you can open it locally - much faster!
I was dealing with some large PDFs a couple days ago and what I found was that the whole PDF thing would lock up for about 30 seconds when trying to load in firefox. Then it was viewable. If I click save, it doesn't say it's doing anything but bandwidth monitor shows increased bandwidth. When bandwidth monitor drops to 0, a pdf file magically appears in the download folder.It's a 26MB PDF file. Depending on what version of acrobat you have you may /may not have a transfer progress bar if you just click on that link. Right click, save as and save to desktop. When finished you can open it locally - much faster!
I put a external backup hdd on my wifes laptop. She keeps unplugging it so she doesn't have to listen to it spin up...Aww crap, another computer thread? WTH do you think this place is... no wait...
Heh, I've my own little problem to fix. I have a hard drive that isn't recognized. Oh the bios sees something there, but I get a "hard drive failure, press F1 to continue". Of course the drive is invisible to the OS.
So I did what I usually do, and pray to the computer gods and toss the sacrificial drive into the freezer.
Hopefully that will work so I can pull data off of it. This is a main reason I went with WHS and auto backups.
And now I have successfully hijacked your thread.
I think that's what happened to me. I do keep adobe on the machine because USPS wants it to print postage.Using Firefox + Foxit? I have big time issues with that combo if I have it setup to open in the browser. I end up having to kill the Foxit process.
I stopped viewing PDFs in browser. I prefer having them open in a standalone application.
I am going to have to 3 finger salute Firefox, it's locked up tight.I was dealing with some large PDFs a couple days ago and what I found was that the whole PDF thing would lock up for about 30 seconds when trying to load in firefox. Then it was viewable. If I click save, it doesn't say it's doing anything but bandwidth monitor shows increased bandwidth. When bandwidth monitor drops to 0, a pdf file magically appears in the download folder.

 
				
		