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    Downloading from Mega creates a copy of the file in filesystem.

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    • k4tto
      k4tto last edited by k4tto

      So I noticed that when I download a file from Mega, it creates a copy of the file in that path:

      C:\Users\K4TTO\AppData\Roaming\Opera Software\Opera GX Stable\File System\000\p\00
      Making Opera GX folder to take more space than it should because the download actually goes to "my downloads" too. (Is like donwloading the file Twice)

      Maybe related to my previous post:

      https://forums.opera.com/topic/33883/opera-gx-taking-too-much-disk-space

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      • A Former User
        A Former User @k4tto last edited by

        @k4tto

        Two years ago I came across this MEGA FAQ article when I was interested in online storage providers:

        Are there any file size limits on MEGA?
        We do not impose any artificial limitations on file size other than your available Cloud Drive space. While all current browsers are capable of uploading large files, downloading is size-constrained by Internet Explorer, Firefox and Safari due to their lack of support for HTML5 streaming file writing. Google Chrome and Opera can handle large files, but they require plenty of free disk space on your system boot volume.
        We recommend for you to use MEGAsync to download large files.

        I don't know if this statement is still valid today (this article was last updated in August 2016), or if other online storage providers also utilize HTML5 streaming for their download feature, or if this situation is MEGA-specific.

        So I provide here four large files, for download from another cloud provider than MEGA, to check,

        • whether in these cases Opera GX also creates these twin files
        • how other web browsers behave.

        No password is required for the download. The files have no file extension, no usable content and were created with FileTool. If I no longer see any download activity, I will delete them at some point.

        • Test file - 1 GB
        • Test file - 2 GB
        • Test file - 5 GB
        • Test file - 9 GB
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        • k4tto
          k4tto last edited by

          Will do a test later with Opera GX ,Firefox and Chrome

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          • k4tto
            k4tto @Guest last edited by

            @yanta None of the files created a twin using Opera Gx. Tested another MEGA download of 1GB and it created a twin in the same path

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            • A Former User
              A Former User @k4tto last edited by A Former User

              @k4tto

              So is that the situation?

              • If you download my 1 GB test file with Opera GX, Opera Desktop and Chrome from my online storage provider, none of these browsers will create a twin file.
              • If you download my 1 GB test file with Opera GX, Opera Desktop and Chrome from MEGA, only Opera GX will store this twin file
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              • k4tto
                k4tto @Guest last edited by

                @yanta TBH only tried with Opera GX. Downloaded all your files none created a twin, then donwloaded 1GB from MEGA and it created a twin

                So I think the problem is related with MEGA and Opera GX?

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                • A Former User
                  A Former User @k4tto last edited by A Former User

                  @k4tto

                  So I think the problem is related with MEGA and Opera GX?

                  If the twin is created exclusively in this combination, but not using Opera Desktop or Chrome, this would also be my conclusion (provided that the behavior of Opera GX is not affected by an add-on in this respect).

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                  • leocg
                    leocg Moderator Volunteer @k4tto last edited by

                    @k4tto Did a little research and it seems that Mega uses the File System API, so I guess everything is working as should.

                    https://webapps.stackexchange.com/questions/41068/how-exactly-does-megas-download-work

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                    • k4tto
                      k4tto @leocg last edited by

                      @leocg So should I avoid the use of MEGA with OperaGX?

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                      • leocg
                        leocg Moderator Volunteer @k4tto last edited by

                        @k4tto In fact, with any browser. At least those that support the File System API.

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                        • k4tto
                          k4tto @leocg last edited by

                          @leocg Interesting Hhm... I wonder if anything can be done to autodelete those "twin" files. Like an extension or even integrated support in Opera GX

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                          • A Former User
                            A Former User last edited by

                            I'm just going to put my two cents here... My thought is that the issue with GX as it's not clearing the temporary file (the twin file) once it is transferred to your Downloads folder.

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