Author Topic: Good free file hosting sites?  (Read 820 times)

I'm looking to upload a 57,000 kb file to a server for free.
So far the only thing that I got that was OK was Webs, but that couldn't hold that large of a file without a monthly fee.
FTP is too confusing most of the time, and I've been googling for about 2 hours and nothing really works.

Anyone got any good file hosting sites that allow folders?
If you don't get what I mean, I mean *domain*/files
What is bold is what I want to put files into.
Can anyone help me out?
D;
« Last Edit: August 23, 2009, 09:44:28 PM by supertoxic »

Mediafire might be what you need. Or you could use Filefront.

Mediafire might be what you need.
Mediafire doesn't allow folders, permanent hosting, .etc
I need this to host maps for my TF2 server.
:(

Mediafire doesn't allow folders, permanent hosting, .etc

Try compressing the folder (.zip, .rar) then uploading it


Mediafire doesn't allow folders, permanent hosting, .etc
I need this to host maps for my TF2 server.
:(
I thought you said you didn't play Blockland publicly anymore. :o

I thought you said you didn't play Blockland publicly anymore. :o
:|
>TF2 in quote you quoted
>Blockland

Also Google Sites doesnt work. It gives me: "ERROR: The file exceeds the maximum size of 11 megabytes."
D:<

EDIT: Also, Kalphiter's Kbyet service doesn't work at all. The menu in which the FTP links to tells you not to upload files there. I went to a different folder, made a folder in that, made a folder in that, and tried uploading the file. It stays then when I go back it isnt there anymore
« Last Edit: August 23, 2009, 09:39:25 PM by supertoxic »

Download XAMMP and let them download the very small file from your computer? (You did say 57 kb after all)

Download XAMMP and let them download the very small file from your computer? (You did say 57 kb after all)
Excuse me. I meant 57,000 KB.


Excuse me. I meant 57,000 KB.
Nevermind then, that would kill your bandwidth.