![]() If you have a web hosting server, you can upload it to there. Or you can split the file in segments and upload it to a SkyDrive, RapidShare, MegaUpload or other file hosting server. Or you can take a risk and send it via MSN. So what other alternative is there? There's FTP. And MSN is not designed for sending such large files - just imagine if the file stalled at the 97% mark - You will need to resend the entire file! MSN's Shared Folders had some promise but it was later replaced by SkyDrive, which limits each file to 50MB, although it gives 25GB of space. MSN? Free media file hosts have some limits either in the maximum data you can download per day, or the constant nagging to buy their premium service. ![]() What are the options when you want to send a 4.3GB DVD folder to your family, relatives and friends? Rapidshare? Megaupload? Or. If youĭon't like this, please don't read any further. Use of this document, We will not be responsible for it. In real serious terms, if any corruption of data, hardware damage We will not be held responsible if thisĭocument causes your computer to explode or burst into flames. Proceed at your own risk! The information here is accurate to This article explains how to share large files with either your friends (privately) or with anyone (publicly) using BitTorrent and uTorrent, optionally using uTorrent's built in embedded tracker. Home > Articles > Creating a Torrent in uTorrent (Guide / Tutorial)Ĭreating a Torrent using uTorrent (Guide / Tutorial)
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