same thing
I think something is wrong on your end.
Do you have other browser to test?
I just had to restart my system because me Wifi wasn't showing. After that - see for yourself, I'm online now. Perhaps you could try to restart?
I was using chrome i'll try firefox
Maybe reset your router ?
I restarted my router already.
And the wifi is on i can visit other websites but not some.
It sounds like some sort of network filtering is in effect.
I wonder if @337harvey or @StarTreker has some idea.
I meant, restarting your pc and letting the drivers fire
up again.
I tried downloading it on another computer did not work but still restarting
A restart did not help. Same problem.
Yeah, well I'm out of options, guess u need the real brain surgeons here.
Like FrenchPress said, were able to download the file (at least I did, 10 min ago, and started it in Virtualbox) so there's nothing wrong with the link.
Could you try, if possible give me another download link to Zorin? As I said, some websites work and others do not.
In general, downloading Zorin iso from other than Official Zorin site is not recommended.
But you could try the one in Source Forge. Zorin OS - Browse /16/beta at SourceForge.net
It is a beta version but you should be able to upgrade it to the current version.
This one is better.
More up to date files.
Check the proxy settings in Firefox. Change from auto to none.
I am using Chrome
This may sound silly, but I want you to do it anyways. Its time to do some basic IT troubleshooting.
Unplug the modem, unplug the router, wait 5-minutes. Plug in the modem first, then plug in the router. Wait a minute for things to connect. Now try...
Yes, on the Zorin OS Download page, there is a button for "Issues while downloading?"
Click that and you will see a list of servers. Try a different server and see if it is more responsive.
I am unaware.
This applies to any browser. On occasion, and i don't know why, the auto proxy selection can cause browser connection issues. By setting it to none, which it should be using the majority of the time anyway, it remove the software's ability to question whether there are proxy settings. So switching it, though may not solve your issue, is not hurting anything either.
I actually had a problem similar to this and that was what caused 404 errors. It's worth a try and can be undone if it's not the issue. Restart your browser after you change it.