Issue description:
Similar as https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1294366
But I'm not using USB wireless receiver, I'm using wired network adapter for connection
… (funda kabanzi)
Issue description:
Similar as https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1294366
But I'm not using USB wireless receiver, I'm using wired network adapter for connection
I've been using the Firefox browser, and recently when downloading files with Firefox, sometimes it prompts: .part could not be saved, because the source file could not be read. # see image #1
I'm trying to download file to disk D. But the fail tips is download .part file to disk C. Maybe firefox is using some file cache policy which I don't know. I also checked both two location, my account have read/write access.
I can try to resume the download, and the download progress will increase, but about half a second later it will fail again. If the file is small and my internet speed is fast enough, after several attempts the file will eventually download successfully. # see image #2
I have tried using "private window" or enter "about:profiles" to create/use a new and clean profile, but the issue still persists. # see image #3
I tried using other download tools like "Internet Download Manager", and the download was successful.
It's ok for use chrome to download the same file to same disk location.
The problem recently emerged, it didn't exist before. At least a month ago, the same computer didn't have this issue.
I'm not using parental controls.
Enivronment:
OS: Windows 10 professional 22H2
Firefox version: "124.0.2 (64 位)", auto update is enabled, it should be the newest version.
security software: windows defender