most likely not
right click on the game or what ever you are downloading click on cancel download and then you can double click it to start downloading again.
If you arw playing online it might be your internet connection, it has happened to me before
There are multiple reasons for this. Make sure that your computer is connected to the internet and check that you did not accidentally pause the download. Also, if you have a poor internet connection, the download will be very slow so you may not see the actual progress but your computer is really downloading it. If all else fails, restart your computer and retry the download.
You might have a broken wireless adaptor, or it could be the connection between your game system and your computer/TV
It should load in less than a minute, considering that's a function of your PC, not your wired or wireless connection. However, downloading the game, content or patches might take longer, again depending on your internet quality - this can take anywhere from 2-8 hours. On the whole, this is the limiting factor to (down)loading, and not really the wireless connection. You might suffer from lag if you have a slow connection to your router, but this connection generally processes more data than your connection to the internet, so you shouldn't have many issues with it.
You'll need DSi points which you pay for at game stores, they come with a unique code which will transfer the points to your shop account. Downloading the data itself after that does not 'cost' anything as such, you need a wireless internet connection which someone will be paying for, but downloading things over it incurs no additional cost as per normal.
At times, PS3 can simply stop downloading due to a weak signal from your Internet connection. If the patch you are downloading for a game stops without finishing, try reinitiating the download to complete the file.
ya ofcourse but its speed depends on ur connection type...
Is this a game? If it is then nothing will happen it will just have to restart when you are loading it up. Or if you were already playing the game then you will lose where you were and have to restart unless you saved the game. If it is a program that you were downloading and installing then you will have to get the download again (unless saved to computer) and restart the installation process. To feather answer your question i need to know what Burning Rubber 4 is.
if you just got the game make sure you restart the computer. If not double check your connection to the internet or try reseting the internet box or wireless box or both by unpluging it for 1 min and plugging it back it. Hope that works for ya
same thing happens to me, the setting up game in all cod games.
Increase the Data Transfer Rate of your Modem. If it is a wireless connection, re-position your wireless modem. You can monitor your changes through some Connection Wizard.