NO.
Clear your cache, or restart the computer then try again it should work.
RuneScape doesn't give you any viruses; but it does install cache memory onto your computer to make it (RuneScape) run faster. This may slow down your computer's overall performance, since it takes up RAM and space.It is a browser based game and to get a virus you need to download the particular file, and you do not need to download anything for runescape (unless it's Java which you need to play it).Though you can download runescape client (optional have to do it manually) someone could put a virus on that other then that not possible. EDIT: to answer the question straight forward: no. I've checked with norton safe websites and its fine. no viruses, nothing.There are no viruses on Runescape. I have played for 5-6 years and i have gotten nothing. only viruses you can get is if you try to cheat by downloading an auto client or something. and something else you can consider a virus is being addicted to runescape :) and makeing runescape your life.
runescape and runes of magic are two different games and well on my computer i was able to download ROM in 5 hoursish. if you did mean runescape then there is no download time its browser.
You can't.
GOOGLE Search 508 cache download then you download
"Damaging" the RuneScape cache on your computer does nothing. I frequently delete it to refresh the data which in turns boosts performance.
Just remove your Cache from your computers C: drive, and restart Runescape Client.
there is no download for runescape, it's 100% and in your browser
i am not 100% sure but i thing you should go and download them from the runescape website download one
No.
NO.
JaGeX is a company that owns and operates the game Runescape and the game website FunOrb. The only download for these things is the Runescape cache. It should already be downloaded, but some computers kick it off, I suggest looking on the web, if you cannot find it, Jagex has been deleted, forever. Actually, Runescape is just a trademark of Jagex. That's not how you download Jagex. What about FunOrb? You can download Runescape if your web-browser does not support Runescape. It is available under the 'Downloads' section on Runescape's website.
runescape weeworld PS runescape you have to download java flash player you don't have to download runescape
Clear your cache, or restart the computer then try again it should work.
RuneScape doesn't give you any viruses; but it does install cache memory onto your computer to make it (RuneScape) run faster. This may slow down your computer's overall performance, since it takes up RAM and space.It is a browser based game and to get a virus you need to download the particular file, and you do not need to download anything for runescape (unless it's Java which you need to play it).Though you can download runescape client (optional have to do it manually) someone could put a virus on that other then that not possible. EDIT: to answer the question straight forward: no. I've checked with norton safe websites and its fine. no viruses, nothing.There are no viruses on Runescape. I have played for 5-6 years and i have gotten nothing. only viruses you can get is if you try to cheat by downloading an auto client or something. and something else you can consider a virus is being addicted to runescape :) and makeing runescape your life.
Get the files from cache folder of the disk cache device, cache directory. Save them to desktop and rename them with applicable file extension and use that files as if they are downloaded.