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Jul 28, 2012 1:11 PM in response to inyourbusby SimonStahn,@ inyourbus - you may think that my way won't work but the download finished successfully and it is currently installing on my MBP (2012).
The key seems to be in 'flicking' between connections - the App Store will pause the download, as the network connectivity changes, the then restart on it's own (using the new connection, non BT), then after it's gone a few MB you 'flick' back. That way I covered the 53.25MB to 62MB(ish) just fine and it carried on to complete the download.
The installer hasn't noted any corruptions on unpacking the app and is currently showing "about 19mins" remaining for ML to install.
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Jul 28, 2012 1:17 PM in response to SimonStahnby projectshadowfax,That is what I 'm in the process of doing. I got past the 53.25mb using hotspot shield, then switched that off to enable me to finish the download much quicker, only 40mins to go as opposed to two hours.
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Jul 28, 2012 1:22 PM in response to diverterby Silversurfer49,I am in the UK. It took me 24 hours to download Mountain Lion on a standard Broadband connection. I did not use the computer in all that time for other tasks. At least it got there in the end!
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Jul 28, 2012 2:37 PM in response to diverterby apple.register,paid for mountain lion two days ago. it says it is downloading but there is no obvious way to reset and re download. nothing has happened. this is dumb. any suggestions?
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Jul 30, 2012 2:50 AM in response to diverterby dominicferret,Installed it at home (Sky is the ISP) on a Macbook. It took the whole of the Olympic opening ceremony to do it but that is an issue with UK broadband out in the sticks I'm afraid, not Apple. Did not stick at 53.25mb. Tried to install at work on to iMac, stuck at 53.25mb! Used the HotSpot dodge and it worked. ISP at work is, you've guessed it, BT Business. So there is some issue there.
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Jul 31, 2012 5:48 AM in response to hyndmanby peterlit,I have the same problem - stuck at 53.25MB. I have also tried restarting the machine, pausing the download and even cancelling the download. When I try to install again, the ML download sticks at 53.25MB. HAve tried contacting App Store support, but it looks like I'll be waiting 48 hours for a reply. I'm using BT in case this becomes relevant.
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Jul 31, 2012 6:19 AM in response to peterlitby Jameson!,I encountered the problem when trying to use my AT&T USB aircard to download. I switched to a Verizon mifi connection and the download went flawlessly. Strange stuff............
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Jul 31, 2012 6:32 AM in response to peterlitby projectshadowfax,You wont get past 53.25mb using the BT hub, dont ask ne why, you just won't. You need to download Hotspot shield and that provides you with a U.S.A Proxy. Then you get past the 53.25mb point and can either carry on with the Hotspot or shut it down and carry on with BT, depending on which is faster. I used BT after I got past the stalling point as it was quicker than using the proxy. I've done it on two machines now, and all ok.
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Jul 31, 2012 7:07 AM in response to projectshadowfaxby peterlit,Thanks, I've found out that it's the BT Business Hub - the 2Wire 2700HGV that's causing the problem, as its firmware caps the maximum downloadable file size at 2GB. If you have one of these hubs, you need to call BT and ask them to send you a firmware update, which will remove the file size cap. It's delivered down the line, but they have told me that it may take up to 48 hrs to arrive. Thanks BT!
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Aug 6, 2012 9:56 AM in response to peterlitby GreyPaint,I can confirm Peterlit's conclusion...
I was using a 2wire router - but had a HUB3 as well. Changed to the Hub3, paused the download, then Resumed it and off it's gone...
Weird
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Aug 18, 2012 1:03 AM in response to diverterby chriscourt,I purchased Mountain Lion several days ago but unable to install as like everyone else it got stuck at 53.25MB.
I have a BT Business Hub.
Simiarly to some comments above, I used the Hub to get me to the stock point and then switched to using my iPhones personal Hotspot. It carried on the download but very slowly.
After letting an ample amount download, i switched back to my Hub. It struggled for a bit - sometimes dropping 10/15MB before continuing its progress. So far I'm at 700MB with 44 Mins to go. I only hope it doesnt get currupted!
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Sep 5, 2012 3:05 PM in response to diverterby I LUV MACS,HELP! Ok, I've been reading of the slow download times here. I think, at the rate my download is coming in, I have you all beat....in slowness. I have Broadband. I did all the recommended pre download/install steps recommended before starting this. My download has not been going for 2 1/2 hours and only 355 MB out of 4.24 GB has come in so far. The status bar says it could take from one to two DAYS before it's done! Really???
Anyone else had it be this slow?
Rose
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Sep 5, 2012 3:12 PM in response to diverterby I LUV MACS,OOOPS, Typo. Instead of " My download has not been going for 2 1/2 hours ", I meant my download has NOW been going.... "
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Sep 5, 2012 8:18 PM in response to diverterby Silversurfer49,My download took just over 24hrs using a BT homehub and Total Broadband. I did not use the computer for anything else in that time. It was very frustrating. The good news is that the Mountain Lion download did not appear to stick and it seems to work fine with no corruption.
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Nov 27, 2012 9:07 AM in response to diverterby ThePixelmaker,Re: BT Business Hub and Mountain Lion download...
It would seem that if you can get past 110Mb downloaded, the rest will carry on... Here's how I downloaded ML from the Mac App Store in less than 30 mins...
1. Using the regular BT connection, start the download
2. Checking in Launchpad (for speed) you will see the download sticks at 50-100Mb
3. When it sticks, pause it (click the icon once in Launchpad)
4. Download and install Hotspot Shield, let it do it's thing until it says you're 'protected'
5. Continue your download of ML (Launchpad, click the 'paused' Mountain Lion icon so it resumes)
6. The download should start to continue... you may need to 'pause/unpause' it a couple of times.
7. All sorted, installable and glitch-free for me.
The problem, as discussed, is the maximum download size for a single file from BT Business hubs.
You can uninstall the Hotspot Shield from the .dmg once it's been used.