When we request for a file in file hosts like duckload, mediafire, hotfile etc, they copy the requested file to one of their file download servers and give us the link. Chances are there that these files are removed from the server before they are downloaded completely or our connection gets some problem. In such cases i prefer this trick.
I'll show with an example.
I do recommend you guys to use IDM and firefox. I'm downloading the following file from say, duckload.
If the file gets stuck in the middle due to some server failure or connection problem and you can resume the link, request the file again..
Click "download it later"
Now when u open IDM you can see that there are 2 files in the queue. The first one is the file that is downloaded partially and the 2nd one is the file you requested now. (both are same).
Now right click on the second file and go to its properties.
Copy the Address of the file.
Now browse to the properties of the first File. Replace its "address" with the new one we just copied now. Click OK.
Delete the 2nd file from the queue. Select the first file and click resume.
Now You can see that the file gets downloaded..
This trick works with almost all file-hosting sites that provide resume capable links.
Eg: mediafire,hotfile,bigandfree.com, usershare.net, quickupload.net, ifile.it etc etc
I'll show with an example.
I do recommend you guys to use IDM and firefox. I'm downloading the following file from say, duckload.
If the file gets stuck in the middle due to some server failure or connection problem and you can resume the link, request the file again..
Click "download it later"
Now when u open IDM you can see that there are 2 files in the queue. The first one is the file that is downloaded partially and the 2nd one is the file you requested now. (both are same).
Now right click on the second file and go to its properties.
Copy the Address of the file.
Now browse to the properties of the first File. Replace its "address" with the new one we just copied now. Click OK.
Delete the 2nd file from the queue. Select the first file and click resume.
Now You can see that the file gets downloaded..
This trick works with almost all file-hosting sites that provide resume capable links.
Eg: mediafire,hotfile,bigandfree.com, usershare.net, quickupload.net, ifile.it etc etc
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