Computer not downloading pdf files
Download Article Explore this Article methods. Related Articles. Method 1. Download a free PDF reader. You can download Adobe Reader for free from the Adobe website. Alternatively, you can open PDF files in most browsers, though they may lack some features.
Find the PDF that you want to download. There are lots of websites that have information in PDF format. These websites usually display the PDF within the web browser. Make sure that the PDF file opens full screen as part of its own page. Not as part of another page. Right-click inside the PDF. This displays a pop-up menu where you right-click on the document. Alternatively, some web browsers may have an icon that resembles a floppy disk Microsoft Edge , a page with an arrow inside Firefox or a line with an arrow pointing down over it Google Chrome.
This is the "Save" icon. If you are using Safari on Mac, click File in the menu bar at the top of the screen. It's in the pop-up menu that appears when you right-click inside the PDF. This opens a file browser you can use to save and select files.
Some websites will have links to downloadable PDF files much like any other downloadable file. To download these files, click on the link, then select where you want to download the file and click Save. Choose the location where you want to save the file. Use the file browser to navigate to where you want to save the PDF.
You can click the Quick Access folders in the left-side bar of the file browser to select a location. Type a name for the PDF optional. Click Save. It's in the lower-right corner of the File browser window. This will save the PDF file to your hard drive in the location you have specified. Method 2. Open your PDF reader. Double-click the app icon to open the PDF reader. If you are running it for the first time, it may need to complete the setup process.
Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the setup process. Or, run the System Configuration utility, and then click to clear the check box for the problem item. Note: After you have finished troubleshooting, follow these steps to boot to normal startup. Run a system file checker scan and then try to create system restore points check if that helps.
Refer the following steps to run SFC scan. Move the mouse pointer to bottom left of the screen where you see preview of start menu and Right-click to bring up a list of Windows settings. Hope the information helps. If you need further assistance, please reply. We will be happy to help you. Was this reply helpful?
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Search the community and support articles Windows Search Community member. I've always been able to open downloads that my friends have sent.
All of a sudden I'm getting "sending request", and then nothing. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question 9. Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Vaseem Ahmed. Hi, I will help you resolve issue with downloading. Shut down the notebook.
Windows System Restore is usually best run in Safe Mode. Tap away at f8 as you start the notebook to enter Windows Recovery Console. Use the arrow keys to select Safe Mode and hit enter. When complete, Windows will reboot as normal. If the above corrects the problem, as Windows Defender is really just an AntiSpyware utility, so you should consider installing an Antivirus application such as the free Microsoft Security Essentials.
View solution in original post. You could try resetting Internet Explorer as follows - be aware that this will remove Bookmarks and Saved Passwords etc. Click 'Yes' or 'Ok' to any further prompts required to complete the process.
In to the prompt type the following command and hit enter. Let the process complete, then type exit and hit enter. Restart the notebook.
Into the prompt, type the following commands, hitting enter after each command. Include spaces in the commands where shown. When complete, type exit and hit enter, then restart the notebook and check if downloads now complete successfully. If this doesn't resolve the issue, another area worth checking is whether there is any problem with the Layered Service Providers on the PC - although problems with these usually cause no connection at all.
You can do this by downloading LSP-Fix on the link below. Save this to your Desktop. This is a stand-alone application so you can just delete it afterwards. When download, right click the application and select 'Run as Administrator'.
If everything is ok with your LSPs you will see green writing stating this. If it does detect a problem, post back with the error. Well nothing fixed and cant download the lsp-fix so guess I am screwed. Got this puter as gift and do not have any of the operating disc or program disc.
You can download LSP fix on another computer and just transfer the file to your notebook in order to run it. Tap away at f8 as you start up to access Windows Recovery Console. Use the arrow keys to select 'Safe Mode with Networking' and hit enter. Let windows fully load in this mode and see if you can now download files etc - only choose a known 'safe site' such a Microsoft or HP as your security software will not be running while in this mode.
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