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cburns
23 Aug 17#1
All Leeched in under 1 min :thumbsup:
amour3k to cburns
23 Aug 17#2
WOW!!!.
What leaching method's did you use to bag allllllll in under 1 minute then?, hehehehe, thanx. :-D
Roger_Irrelevant to cburns
23 Aug 17#8
Did you use HTTrack or similar? :thinking:
ShafiqAmin
23 Aug 17#3
This seems way too fake even the website does
lukejrandall to ShafiqAmin
23 Aug 17#11
You don't recognise MSDN?
ShafiqAmin
23 Aug 17#4
The website looks like one of those pop up websites I wouldn’t trust any details with it
Ashe to ShafiqAmin
23 Aug 17#5
You mean the website linked to in this post that ends in 'microsoft.com’ ? :smile:
andreasuk to ShafiqAmin
27 Aug 17#29
Don't be silly
_pollyanna_
23 Aug 17#6
Thanks.
tightasagnatschu
23 Aug 17#7
Thanks OP.
cburns
23 Aug 17#9
Easy.....well for me....using a download manager..... old fash but effective
Go to the end of list....and click on "new option"....up pops the list...select all.... copy into a download manager... I use JDownloader 2....it's free..... and if you have fast internet...... it fly's down :thumbsup:
amour3k to cburns
23 Aug 17#17
VERY GOOOOD!, tried it, and it's currently downloading a treat ... (taking more than 1 minute now though?, hehehe, but still, lol)
Thanx. :-)
scfc_rules
23 Aug 17#10
You can use Powershell to get them all too, it's at the bottom of the page. Although it will take more than a minute
dardar to scfc_rules
23 Aug 17#14
Especially since Powershell seems to take about 20 seconds to load and tab completion is so broken and slow it's just funny
wget -r would probably do it before Powershell even had a chance to load
j1mgg
23 Aug 17#12
Is this the same one that was on a month ago from a ms blogger?
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What leaching method's did you use to bag allllllll in under 1 minute then?, hehehehe, thanx. :-D
You mean the website linked to in this post that ends in 'microsoft.com’ ? :smile:
Go to the end of list....and click on "new option"....up pops the list...select all.... copy into a
download manager... I use JDownloader 2....it's free..... and if you have fast internet...... it fly's down :thumbsup:
Thanx. :-)
wget -r would probably do it before Powershell even had a chance to load