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[SUPER SHARE] *SELF TESTED* Transfer Files From Mega Directly To Google Drive 2020 Method

In my case using it on my local machine means it basic downloads from Mega to my machine, then back up to Google. As my internet speed is totally crap at the moment these transfers take forever. Using a VPS means you have much superior speed.

If I'm wrong please correct me! :)
So while transferring huge data, if we shutdown our pc, do we have to transfer again from the beginning next time or transfer resumes just like downloads resume in torrent client? As @Mecky Clouds said, using windows vps, transfer continues while he is sleeping too, I am curious to learn/watch any youtube videos for this process. :)
 
So while transferring huge data, if we shutdown our pc, do we have to transfer again from the beginning next time or transfer resumes just like downloads resume in torrent client? As @Mecky Clouds said, using windows vps, transfer continues while he is sleeping too, I am curious to learn/watch any youtube videos for this process. :)
I'm not honestly sure as my systems run 24/7. However, it you shutdown part way through a file I'd imagine you have to start that file again. :)
 
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So while transferring huge data, if we shutdown our pc, do we have to transfer again from the beginning next time or transfer resumes just like downloads resume in torrent client? As @Mecky Clouds said, using windows vps, transfer continues while he is sleeping too, I am curious to learn/watch any youtube videos for this process. :)
Don't use colab for huge data.

Get a RDP > Use RClone > Create your remotes > Copy across. RClone has a flag to prevent duplicating data so let's say you're trying to copy 100GB and after 78GB you stopped the process. The next time you run RClone, it'll skip all the files it did and only copy the ones it missed (the remaining 22GB).

RClone has various flags and is an excellent tool to dedupe your drives and manage data.
 
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