Telstra is rather good and rather quick. However they are one of the very view ISP that will count what you are also uploading/seeding towards your bandwidth quota. There are very few other ISPs that do that.
I will have this mis-trust of flash drives.
At least with a hard drive, you might be luck to have some warning signs before the drive dies.
USB pen drives tend to stop working.
Plus there is the $/Gb of Flash Drives vs. $/Gb Hard Drives.
I just saw Stephen King's The Mist last night.
It turns out the that the cause of the mist and the monsters inside the mist were cause from a miltary experiment involving opening portals to another demension gone wrong.
I am convince that Stephen King is a HL player.
My current ISP is not one the list.
But my last one was. Optus.
Explains why I BT is much quicker on my current ISP.
I am suprised that Telstra is not on the list as they count both your download and your uploads towards your monthly quota.
Try changing the following IDE/SATA cables or IDE/SATA slots on motherboard or Ram
Then strip the computer back to bare basics.
If the problem is still there, then I think you have a problem with your motherboard.
It's either a problem with Ram.
My thoughts too. Personally I would rather have these games on 1 BluRay disc as appose to multiple DVDs. And more of these games will come out.
Remember when games started to move from Floppy Disk to CD. And then CD to DVD. Lot of people were saying "Who would use all 700Mb on a CD/8.4Gb on a...