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How do you speed up a Vuze download?

Increase your max upload speed. Vuze will limit your download speed based on your willingness to upload. Or find torrents that have more people seeding. Either would be good options to start with.


What is the capability of an old computer to download movies like a new one?

The capability of an old computer to download movies like a new one will depend on how old the computer is. Many computers that are a few years old are just as capable of downloading movies as a new one would be. The speed of the download would depend on ones internet speed and not the age of a computer.


Where can one download the snap in Active Directory Users and Computers?

One can download the snap-in for Active Directory Users and Computers through the Remote Server Administration Tools. The RSAT can be downloaded directly from the Microsoft website.


Factors that determine internet download speed?

- Your Internet Service Provider (ISP) (either their download speed capability or the speed cap they've enforced on you) -Whether you have copper cable broadband, fibreoptic broadband, dialup etc. -If anyone else on your network is downloading something as well (if they are, you won't achieve your maximum potential download speed) -The speed of the server you're downloading from. E.g. it would be fast to download something from Apple's iTunes server as opposed to a server run by one of your friends, as Apple would have server-class internet plans giving them faster upload speeds -Whether or not the site itself is capping your download speed. E.g. all those file-sharing sites that have free accounts with a slower speed, where you can pay more to get a faster speed (however, don't be fooled by them. They say they can let you download it in 10 seconds if you pay them - it'll only be ten seconds if that's the speed your ISP allows you)


Once you purchased computer software are you free to download as often and to as many computers as you want?

After buying a computer software you can download to other computers. Sometimes when reaching a limit you will have to pay.