Upload Files Faster
Uploading files to the Internet is one of the easiest ways
to make a file accessible to a large number of people.
However, large files can take a long time to upload
completely.
By compressing the file before the upload process, you can
cut down on the amount of time required to both upload and download the file.
Locate the file you plan to upload on your hard drive or external data storage
device.
Right-click on the file and wait for the menu of options
to appear.
Hover your mouse over the "Send-To" option and
select "Compressed Folder."
Allow the new compressed file to be created.
It will be stored in the same folder as your original file.
Connect to your Internet hosting service and upload the
compressed folder as if it were any other file.
The amount of time required for the upload will be severely
reduced.
How to
Resume an Upload
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-K6IgZysjs
If you mean downloading has been interrupted ?
Resume a Download After a Lost Connection
Your file almost finished downloading when the Internet went
down for the count, but don't worry. Whether the modem can be refreshed to
start the connection or not, many times a download can be recovered so that a
computer can resume where it left off instead of restarting from the beginning.
The best way to do this is to set up a download caching
feature ahead of time.
Luckily, the two most popular browsers, Windows Internet
Explorer and Mozilla Firefox, both include just such a feature.
Select "Tools" from the top menu in the Firefox browser to bring down
a dropdown menu. On this menu, select "Downloads."
Find the download that needs to be resumed in the
resulting "Downloads" window.
Right click on the download and select "Resume."
The download will start from the nearest completed point in
its cache.
Internet Explorer
Right click on the download and select "Resume."
Save the file to be downloaded to the same location on the
computer's hard drive and name it the same as it was named the first time it
was downloaded.
Do this by selecting "Save" from the dialog menu,
selecting the place it had been downloading to previously, naming it
appropriately (or leave it as it was if the name wasn't changed) and clicking
"Save" again.
The file download should resume from the nearest completed
point that Internet Explorer has in its cache.
Mozilla Firefox
Window
http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Downloads+window
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