Where does mega download files to?






















Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. Alex Alex Any source for this? This is the correct location for Windows. Helped me a ton as Mega didnt automatically save the file I downloaded so I had to hunt for it myself.

Note that it just renames the file to so you might need to use the expected filesize as an indicator — Richard. The Overflow Blog. Who owns this outage? Building intelligent escalation chains for modern SRE. Podcast Who is building clouds for the independent developer? Featured on Meta. Now live: A fully responsive profile. Web Applications Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for power users of web applications. It only takes a minute to sign up. Connect and share knowledge within a single location that is structured and easy to search.

When you download a file from the MEGA service, you are shown a pretty download progress bar within the browser. That is, only once the graphical download is complete, your browser's normal download process is started. What exactly is going on here? It uses the fileSystem API , which basically writes the file to a sandboxed section of your local file system:. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group.

Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. How exactly does MEGA's download work? Ask Question. Asked 8 years, 8 months ago. Active 8 years, 3 months ago. Right-click the downloaded file that you have selected and from the popup context menu select Open Containing Folder and a file browser window Windows Explorer in Windows will open at the folder where your downloaded file is located.

If you use the mega. Not sure if History might remember the 'blob resource' address. However and from personal experience it either is a cached file or a link to an actual 'process' that downloads the file as it should.

Exiting Firefox does clear the 'blob resource' link. It works for me. After something not actually downloaded just pressing the button to open data not download to any directory, this data temporarily stored in some place but my computer stores them as permanent. How can I look at that directory then erase unused data? In other words, my 'browser puts stuff in'. Or to look at ebook, Just press open zip file. Woozie's answer to this question can help you find and retrieve flash files.

Remove the grep Flash part of his command to get a list of all cached files by their data type.



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