Downloading files from mega.nz crashes my internet






















Subscribe to our mailing list and get interesting stuff and updates to your email inbox. Skip to content Old Projects 0. Does your Mega. Help us grow. Share with your friends! MegaDownloader for Mega. Azure Databases. Project Bonsai. Education Sector. Microsoft Localization. Microsoft PnP. Healthcare and Life Sciences. Internet of Things IoT. Enabling Remote Work. Small and Medium Business. Humans of IT. Green Tech. MegaSync seems to be working so far and no quota limit as far as I can see.

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Anyhow, MegaSync doesn't seem to work for me. Unfortunately, I get a popup saying that I have transferred too much when I have downloaded over 5GB. Just as a reminder to all, link monetizers are not allowed on MH.

Feel free to use them outside of here if it helps you avoid issues. The reason for this is simple. I'm using this tutorial for many days: Bypass Mega Download Limit. Just download the app and when you're done just erase it happened the same to me couldn't download more then mb and it took like a hour.

This has happened to me before. Try clearing all cookies, browser history, content licenses and cache. Close your browser out. Then switch countries using the vpn and try again. It should work. Thanks for offering the help but I figured out this problem ages ago guys. I started profiling when about thirty seconds were left for the download to be finished.

The stutter starts to happen when the file is about to be saved to the disk. I don't observe stutter with smaller file sizes. I did not turn on any special features on mega. I think mega. I you download from mega. I think it first downloads the file in some temporary location and then decrypts it this is purely a hunch and then transfers it to the Downloads folder.

During the previous profiling, I was browsing even when it began to stutter. This time, I did not touch the computer during the profiling. When I download in safe mode from mega. I sometime get this crash. I filed a separate bug for the crash. Take a look. Also, I think the first profile got messed up probably because I ran it several times before the actual profiling. I had not idea it would mess up the result. Am I right to say that the majority of the time is taken by nsPipe to release data?

Would be possible to call the 'free ' on a separate thread? In reply to Andrea Marchesini [:baku] from comment Yes, exactly. This is the input stream data of course 1GB buffer. This is freed from here. It would be an improvement But it won't be a complete solution, since for example we'll probably be holding the allocator lock during some of this time, so if the main thread tries to de- allocate some memory while this 1GB buffer is being deallocated in the background thread that would stall.



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