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Almost everybody has a problem with MediaFire. For me, it will pop up saying "Please wait while Mcrosoft configures Front Page 2000" and I have to cancel it. Beg everyone to have a Rapidshare link.
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Bozo999 wrote:Almost everybody has a problem with MediaFire.
You are wrong, sir, I don't have any problems with Mediafire. Sometimes you just have to wait a couple of seconds until the download link shows up. And mediafire is a lot faster than rapidshare
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I'm having this problem too. I tried IE 7 and FF 3, but both have the problem.
I think the download link is redirecting to the download page, rather than refreshing.
It surprised me, because I got a batch of thirty links queued up in my download manager, and left it overnight. I woke up to find a folder of index.html, index(1).html, index(2).html... and so on.
UPDATE: I have two computers at home, so I tried the other computer. Mediafire works on my other computer, but not my main one...
UPDATE 2: After emailing MediaFire, and trying some things, I got it to work by deleting my MediaFire cookies. I can download again!
I think the download link is redirecting to the download page, rather than refreshing.
It surprised me, because I got a batch of thirty links queued up in my download manager, and left it overnight. I woke up to find a folder of index.html, index(1).html, index(2).html... and so on.
UPDATE: I have two computers at home, so I tried the other computer. Mediafire works on my other computer, but not my main one...
UPDATE 2: After emailing MediaFire, and trying some things, I got it to work by deleting my MediaFire cookies. I can download again!

Last edited by jolson42 on Fri Aug 29, 2008 4:23 am, edited 1 time in total.
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