How to transfer files in the Internet

How to transfer files in the Internet

Often we want to share what we have with our friends, relatives or just familiar. E-mail servers have a restriction on file size for transfer, and here we are come to the rescue by the free file hosting services accepting files of a certain size on storage. Of course, when loading files of very big size we should pay, but if to break the file into several archives, it is possible to use them free of charge and effectively.

It is required to you

  • - Desktop computer / laptop / netbook
  • - The working connection to the Internet

Instruction

1. Start the browser by means of which you carry out work on the Internet. In the ""address bar"" field enter the address of the file hosting service to which you want to load the file.

2. Open the Start-up menu and move files which you want to send. Select them all with the cursor and right-click on one of them. In the opened menu click on ""Create archive"". In the opened dialog box press the Set the Password button if it is required to you.

3. Enter the password for archive and remember it. After that wait for completion of creation of archive, make sure that the size of archive is less than the upper limit of the size of files for the file hosting service on which you decided to upload it.

4. Switch to the browser. On the page of the file hosting service find the reference ""Load the File"" and click it. In the opened window of loading of the file press the Overview button.

5. Find archive which you created, and select it the cursor. Click ""open"".

6. If you did all above truly, the indicator of downloading or animation of loading should appear. After the end of loading to you can suggest to set the password on the file and to enter e-mail for management of the file. Fill necessary fields and press the Further button.

7. On the page which will open after clicking of the Further button the short link through which it is possible to download your file will be available to you.

Author: «MirrorInfo» Dream Team


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