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2017/12/23 21:16:09 (permalink)

Downloading command center

Hard drive got wiped and returned to factory settings (long story) I have had a lifetime paid for SPLAT for a few years. I’m trying to download command center to regain my products from the store, and .... it ...is ....taking...forever if it’s actually downloading at all. Does anybody know if the servers have gone down yet. And if I need to contact someone, who do I call? Thanks in advance for any info here!!

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Re: Downloading command center 2017/12/23 22:10:15 (permalink)
Just tested downloading the Command Center. Seemed pretty quick to me. The installers should be in your account too.
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Re: Downloading command center 2017/12/23 22:13:19 (permalink)
Try a different browser. Sometimes that speeds the servers up for some reason.

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Re: Downloading command center 2017/12/23 22:38:15 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby Cactus Music 2017/12/24 02:12:30
I could be wrong, but you mentioned "Reinstall Windows 10 & Long Story", so I was wondering if maybe you didn't use the Windows 10 reinstall feature? Not system restore, the reinstall, or refresh feature?
 
If you did and have been using Windows 10 for a while then using the reinstall version that way may have reverted your PC to an earlier version of Windows 10 and since doing so then it is updating that version of Windows 10 to the current version since it has been a while causing your PC to slow down while trying to download or do other things.

That's a wild guess, I've had Windows updates cause problems using the PC and downloading in the past. So I thought I would mention it in case it is relevant to your situation. 

Check in the Windows 10 Updates & Security, it may show you depending on what version of Windows 10 you started with as to whether it may or may not be downloading or installing updates. 
 
Either way, I hope you get it worked out. Good luck!
 
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