I tried downloading it last night, and my computer suffered the “black screen of death.” Nothing worked. Not even Cntrl-Alt-Delete. It would even let me turn it off. I finally held the Off switch for about 10 seconds and it shut down. Then, when I turned it back on and ran ScanDisk, it took about an hour, and ScanDisk kept crashing.
I started to download it the other night but I wanted to play cards and it was slowing down my system so I cancelled it. I’ll probably try doing it again tonight. I’ll just leave it downloading when I go to bed.
I changed over last week. SLOOOOOW download, smooth installation, clean transfer of existing settings. Reading email is a lot slower now, and web access is pokey; I get a lot more timeouts than before. It doesn’t add a lot of functionality; IMO, it’s largely cosmetic.
Downside to upgrading to AOL 6.0…I can no longer see the rate I’m connecting. With 5.0 I could see the connecting baud rate and now that’s gone. I wonder how I can check that now.
I’m not sure if you can do it in AOL 6.0 but in 5.0, if I didn’t catch my baud rate in the beginning I would do this. Find a file to download, be it from an e-mail attachment or a file you download from AOL itself and look at what baud rate is listed there. AOL creates an estimate of download time and right next to it, it shows your current baud rate.
Its more work than I feel is worth it so if it seems pokey, I try for new connection, if it seems quick, I stick with it. Initial baud rate doesn’t necessarily reflect what baud rate you will have during your connection either, it could be lower or higher.
I had an experience like Rysdad. I downloaded and installed it, and tried it. So far so good. I shut my computer down. The next day I turned it on and found that I couldn’t acess my C drive. Couldn’t even run windows. Couldn’t do a single goddamned thing. I don’t know how, but I somehow managed to fix it and went back to version 5.0.
I tried downloading it, and got to watch TV for over an hour as AOL poked it’s way along, dumped me off-line like it does about 4 times a day and when I signed on again, it picked up where it left off automatically. I liked that. Once it loaded up fully, I had to track down where it went because it never said where it was going.
Then I kept getting some WinExec 2 error message at the install. The thing would start to load, flash the message, I’d clear it, it would try again and then just sit there, making you think it was loading but doing nothing. I never did find any WinExec 2 on my system, so I dumped 6.0, went online and checked the website to find that others were showing the same problem.
I contacted AOL, ran a ScanDisk, and hopped back on to get a complicated reply about what I needed to check, to possibly correct, and got more confused. So I solved the matter by keeping 5.0.
Right now everyone is downloading 6.0, so its going to be a slow download…
Aren’t you supposed to uninstall version 5.0 first? Seems to me that would be much more stable. Also, an install probably won’t take out your email records.
from what I’ve seen doing tech support for company x is that AOL 6.0 is horking some systems, no more than usual for a version upgrade – take your number, stand in line, and be ready for that kick in the groin if it dosent work.