bufordtpisser
Dedicated LVC Member
Use Azeurus............
This stuff is not rocket science, but it is not as easy as tying ones shoes either. I think that the real confusion comes in when someone clicks on the torrent files on the freecd site and it appears on their computer. This is only step one. This is really only a link to the actual file. Actually it is a link to the thousands of Bits or pieces of the file, thereby comes the name Bit Torrent. You are actually downloading pieces of the entire file from multiple locations. And you need the Bit Torrent downloading or client to bring all of the pieces together and reassemble them. The CD images will take most people a few hours to download. The DVD images may take a few days to download.
One of the second issues that people seem to be having is that you don't just download the ISO or NRG files and burn them to a cd or dvd. They are images of a cd or dvd and need to be burned by a program that will handel ISO or NRG files correctly. Nero will handle either type of file with equal ease.
The third issue that people seem to be running into is that they think that they can burn the image, put in in the drive and they will magically have a usable manual. You will still have to run the setup program that is on the CD or DVD. It will put an ICON in your start menu that will allow you to access the manuals. These manuals are complete, meaning that they contain all Ford and Lincoln cars for the year picked, not just Lincoln LS or Mark VIII.
And last but not least, Daemon tools will work with all of the images tjat are on the site. After you install the Daemon tools, you will have to mount the image by browseing to wherever you have the image located. YOU STILL HAVE TO RUN THE INSTALL PROGRAM TO USE THE MANUALS. The installation program contains all of the pointers that will tell the manual program where to locate the files needed to view the manuals.
If after all of this exausting work you are still having issues, PM me and I will burn you a disk and send it to you.
mholhut said:I downloaded BitTornado... which left ample spyware on my machine... and it took an hour to download the torrent, so it's far from safe, fast or easy. I guess it's all a matter of what your time is worth. Mine's worth alot more than trying to figure this out.
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This stuff is not rocket science, but it is not as easy as tying ones shoes either. I think that the real confusion comes in when someone clicks on the torrent files on the freecd site and it appears on their computer. This is only step one. This is really only a link to the actual file. Actually it is a link to the thousands of Bits or pieces of the file, thereby comes the name Bit Torrent. You are actually downloading pieces of the entire file from multiple locations. And you need the Bit Torrent downloading or client to bring all of the pieces together and reassemble them. The CD images will take most people a few hours to download. The DVD images may take a few days to download.
One of the second issues that people seem to be having is that you don't just download the ISO or NRG files and burn them to a cd or dvd. They are images of a cd or dvd and need to be burned by a program that will handel ISO or NRG files correctly. Nero will handle either type of file with equal ease.
The third issue that people seem to be running into is that they think that they can burn the image, put in in the drive and they will magically have a usable manual. You will still have to run the setup program that is on the CD or DVD. It will put an ICON in your start menu that will allow you to access the manuals. These manuals are complete, meaning that they contain all Ford and Lincoln cars for the year picked, not just Lincoln LS or Mark VIII.
And last but not least, Daemon tools will work with all of the images tjat are on the site. After you install the Daemon tools, you will have to mount the image by browseing to wherever you have the image located. YOU STILL HAVE TO RUN THE INSTALL PROGRAM TO USE THE MANUALS. The installation program contains all of the pointers that will tell the manual program where to locate the files needed to view the manuals.
If after all of this exausting work you are still having issues, PM me and I will burn you a disk and send it to you.