CrustyWin Wiki:File hosts

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Part of the reason we strive to preserve these ISOs is because of the fragile nature of file hosts. To make it easier for people to search for bootlegs and not waste their time, we've compiled a list of different file hosts commonly used for bootlegs, categorized by if they're still alive and if there's any special steps or caveats to downloading from them.

Dead

Fileserve

The site was shut down in 2012 (less than a year after it started), it is most common with bootlegs posted in 2011.

FileDefend

It died in less than a year. I guess they didn't defend your files very well. Because it was so short-lived, most people didn't upload here, but there's a few bootlegs (all posted in 2012) that did.

Hotfile

The site shut down on December 4th, 2013. The site now redirects to a MPAA "watch it legally" propaganda campaign. Very common in bootlegs posted in 2007 to 2013.

JumboFiles

Dead, dead, dead. Shut down on December 31st, 2015.

Letitbit

Let it bit (rot). Oddly shut down by ICANN in April 2016, though most of its files were purged by then anyway due to legal requests. Extremely common in bootlegs posted between 2009 and 2014

MegaUpload

Infamously had its servers seized by the Department of Justice in 2012. Usually only old bootlegs (2007 to 2010) use Megaupload links.

Plunder

The site is still technically online, but has had all of its files purged. Luckily, it's extremely uncommon.

Rapidshare

The site shut off on March 31st, 2015 (though most links were dead well before then). Most common between 2009 and 2014.

Uploaded/Uploaded.net

The site shut down on November 30th, 2022 after giving users less than 24 hours to get their stuff. Purged all Windows ISOs long before that anyway, so it didn't matter much. Most common in 2012 to 2015 posts.

Uploading/Uploading.com

The site shut down in late 2016 and is now replaced with a garbage clickbait blog. Very common with bootlegs posted in 2009 to 2012.

Storage.to/Kickload.com

Storage.to changed into Kickload in October 2011, then died in 2012 for an unknown reason.

Kickload.com also died in early 2012 for also unknown reasons. Domain expiry?

Sites that purge files for inactivity

FileRio

Still active website, seems to purge if they aren't downloaded for a while (how long that is isn't specified anywhere). They have a link checker tool which you can use to see if files are still available. Not very common, but still worth checking if you find a link.

TurboBit

Still online. Like FileRio, it has a link checker tool that you can use to see if the files are still available, which can save a lot of time. Very common on Russian websites.

Premium sites

Chomikuj

There's quite a few bootleg ISOs here, but you'll have to pony up the money to download more than 1 MB (or 50 MB if you've registered an account). And par for the course, it isn't a normal website that just uses PayPal to buy the download points, instead it uses Premium SMS (which is being phased out by many mobile carriers). LeechAll can download up to 2 GB from Chomik per day, but take note that you'll be directed through adfly chains and will have to battle through a ton of redirects to get the file.

An alternative to this is a Telegram bot that allows you to download files from Chomikuj easily. You can add it here and you need to type "/start" then paste the link to the file. (example: http://chomikuj.pl/polonista2233/Systemy+Operacyjne/WindowZ+v2+2010/WindowZ+v2+2010,6660974000.iso(archive))

Active sites

MediaFire

MediaFire is still active with lots of files, however, Microsoft bots are known to scan the website for ISOs and submit DMCA claims on them, so its not extraordinarily common to find links that work.

SendSpace

Still online as of December 18th, 2022. Most old files seem to be purged though.

Google Drive

Google Drive is an extremely active cloud storage provider with thousands if not millions of files hosted. Sometimes (rarely unfortunately), blogs may give links to ISOs on Google Drive.

NOTE: If you're on an old blog, its possible that the link might be using the old googledrive.com format. This has been deprecated and no longer works, but the download may still be available. We just need to convert the URL to the new format. To do so, first copy the URL, which should look something like this:

https://eaedbf0a00b3a37019819d280c9e3a86d86e0d85.googledrive.com/host/0B4fL3ZBm6JwHeDBDNUpXSWQyWUk/Windows%208.1%20MeeGo%20Edition%20-%20X64%20-%20DiLshad%20Sys%20-2015.part01.rar

Take the folder code (after /host/), and convert it to the new format like so:

https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/0B4fL3ZBm6JwHeDBDNUpXSWQyWUk

Internet Archive

Internet Archive, AKA archive.org is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the internet since 1996. While it is not really used for archival anymore, you can find some interesting ISOs there. We usually don't accept most of the ISOs found on here, due to the majority of them including but not limited to Windows Never Released projects and small ISOs ("lite" ISOs), therefore it is very common for people (the majority of which, are children) to upload their Windows Vista recolours/theme.

MEGA

MEGA is free to download from and semi-common for bootlegs, however it has a 5GB/day download limit. To get around this you can use megabasterd. However, MEGA is known to remove Windows ISOs and take the account that uploaded it along with it.

TeamOS

While this is not really a file host, rather a forum, it is a place for people to share Windows ISOs, the some of which are crusty bootlegs. It has been active since 2014.

Aside from the Registered Users section, almost all of the bootlegs on here are distributed via torrent. Per site rules, you must seed these torrents for 72 hours (3 days) or else you will receive a "hit and run" infraction. Receiving too many in too short a timespan will disable your account.

In addition, you will also need to watch your "ratio", which is determined by how many GB you've downloaded and uploaded. Downloading too much without uploading will also result in a penalty, and going below 0.4 disables your ability to download torrents completely until it goes back up.

There are two ways to get the ratio up: uploading a torrent to other users, OR by redeeming "uploaded" GB with a "seed bonus", which you get for simply seeding a torrent. A good method for getting a very high ratio is to download and seed a dozen or so small (1-50 MB) torrents and redeeming the seed bonus every day. Threads labeled "freeleech" don't count towards GB downloaded, so if your ratio is getting low, you can download these and get it back up.