In the previous article, we have introduced how to get direct link from Google drive, but if the file that you will upload to Google drive exceed 25 Mb, the link we mention previous will can not be used. Take it easy, we have a solution!
- Google Drive can't scan this file for viruses. Halo.exe (140M) is too large for Google to scan for viruses. Would you still like to download this file? Download anyway.
- Feb 18, 2019 Google Drive is a program that behaves sometimes like a virus in a sense that it cannot be removed even using a special removal tools. Stay away from the drive and use only in cloud!
- Prior documentation suggest 25MB. Perhaps see this help topic Upload files to Google Drive and check the security section on it. Files on Google Drive could become infected if there is a virus on a local device that has access to the Google Drive and/or if backup/sync is on, then infected files could possibly be synched to the files on Google.
Usually, the files corrupted by Drive.bat feature 1 KB size and seem to be completely lost. Luckily, analysis by NoVirus.uk experts have revealed that the virus does not delete the data, just hides it from the victim.
Step 1:
Please refer to the article “How to Make Direct Link of Google Drive Files”, get your direct link, it looks like this link:
Step 2:
Open the Chrome browser, enter your URL in the address bar and press enter, you will see:
So how to skip Google drive virus scan warning about large files?
Step 3:
Right-click Download anyway and click Inspect
What is contained in the ' of href is your link:
href='/uc?export=download&confirm=9iBg&id=0B1WIwjp2JixhQ01IVWwxY2xXb2s'
Step 4:
Add the “https://drive.google.com” before “/uc?”
Now, the link must be like this link:
Now you can skip Google drive virus scan warning. This modified link will force the browser to download the files.
You can fill the file download link into the text box of Download From, so easy!