Problems with file transfers...
Problems with file transfers...
You're experiencing significant problems with your download speeds even though other internet activities function normally. On the recently built system, downloads are consistently stalling at a certain point. Your internet service provider's website indicates your connection strength is already optimal. You've tried various solutions—updating drivers, using different network interfaces, and following YouTube tutorials—but nothing has resolved the issue. You're using the wireless adapter that came with the TUF B660-M Plus motherboard, and you're considering switching to an Ethernet cable. Please help!
That and ... sounds stupid but make sure there's free disk space in C: or the drive where that application is installed. Sometimes the download program tries to allocate the whole amount (ex 66 MB in your picture) and if it there's not enough disk space it can get stuck. Or the disk fills up in the mean time with other crap and the download craps out. Don't rule out a stupid antivirus that tries to scan the download in progress for viruses, or a problem with the website you're downloading from.
Don't stress, the advice here is really helpful. Right now I have more than 800 gigabytes of free space on my C drive, and the Valorant launcher was already downloading. I've also tried other programs before. When I attempt to install something via Steam, I receive a message. Even with an internet connection, it seems the only option is to plug in an Ethernet cable whenever possible. I'll let you know as soon as I can. Thanks!