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Under the Platforms menu select “MEGA Desktop App”.

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To download the MEGAsync package to your Raspberry Pi OS desktop: The first step in setuping up MEGAsync on the Pi is to download the correct package. Without the password or recovery key you will potentially lose access to your data. I know at this point you want to get on with the guide but it worth spending 5 minutes securing the password and recovery key for future use! Store them in a safe place preferably not on a computer but on a USB stick or CD/DVD. If you are given the option of “downloading a recovery key” I would highly recommend doing so. You may be asked to select some initial setup questions. You may need to scroll down for the “Get started for free” option.

  • Click the link in the email to confirm your email.
  • Wait for the email confirmation to arrive in your inbox.

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    There are various paid for plans which give you lots of additional space and features but the free account gives you 20GB which is plenty to get started. To use the MEGA storage space on your Pi you will need a MEGA account. Their Desktop app “MEGAsync” works great on the Pi and is really easy to setup.

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    MEGA is a popular cloud storage provider and they properly support Linux, Windows and MacOS, unlike some of their competitors. This can speed up swapping data between devices and reduce the messing about with USB drives and network shares. You also have the benefit of accessing those files from other devices via a web browser.

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    This was unwanted behavior.Setting up Pi cloud storage with MEGA is really useful as it means your project files can be safely backed up automatically. But that deleted the files from the hard drive too. It does not do this.Īdditionally, when browsing the Rubbish Bin, some items don't have a "Restore" option when right-clicking them.ĮDIT 2: So I searched the cloud drive for all the files it was trying to download and I deleted them. That is easily miss-able and should be added to the "info" in my opinion.Īlso, when browsing the Rubbish Bin, the expected behavior was that the status bar would show up after clicking an item and tell you where the file was deleted from.

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    Clicking the "." -> "info" only tells me Name, Size, Last modified, Date added.ĮDIT: Oh, I see there's a status bar that tells you the location when you click on an item. However, when I search for a file in the cloud drive, in the results there is no way to find out where in the cloud drive the file is being stored. I'm trying to search the cloud drive for the files that the windows program is trying to download. Setting it to 1kbps seems to save though. But that setting did not save and reset itself to "don't limit". I set the download rate limit to 0 kbps so that it wouldn't download. So I can't figure out what or where it's downloading.ĮDIT 2: I found another bug. Though even after emptying the rubbish the transfer manager still has hundreds of downloads queued. Adding "Rubbish" to the exclusions didn't work. So I want to prevent it from downloading rubbish. Looks like it's sync debris or rubbish being downloaded to G:\Programs\Rubbish for some reason. It's putting back files I deleted from my hard drive. EDIT: oops, I misspelled it, that's why I didn't find it. I searched the file name of one of the downloads "markviewerplus" and got 0 results in both my online megasync folders and in my G drive. Nothing ever shows up in that downloads folder. And I have the download folder set to C:/User/Downloads. I have Megasync set to sync "G:/Documents to /Documents". I'm worried that it's overwriting files I don't want overwritten, or that it's just adding junk files somewhere I can't track. When you right click on an item, or even just mouse-over, you should be able to see the location of where the file is being downloaded to.















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