IOS5 times out on Win Pro?

I have been trying to download iOS5 on my friends Toshiba laptop with Windows Professional and the download gets to within one second of completion, sits there for another couple minutes then it times out. We have tried this on two different WiFi locations and still get the same outcome, has anyone else confronted this and solved it?

Most of these apps I don't have, so I can't run the script. Generally though, to avoid a timeout error, you should use a "with timeout of" control statement.
<pre class="jive-pre">with timeout of ### seconds
-- your calls taking a long time here
end timeout</pre>
You can use any number between "0" and "8947848" to indicate the number of seconds to wait before displaying a timeout error, or you can use "-1" to signify no timeout.

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