You are right. I am not sure how much data he has, but I am sure of one thing. I also have some of what he has, which reduces a lot of duplicate data. I currently have more than 400TB of data for Microsoft-related storage, and the remaining dozens of TB I have reserved for high-definition movies, games, Linux enterprise distribution archives and old software. This is what I told you before, I download stuff every day, literally for a whole year without stopping
@Sajjo @wvv000 @tro511 I can provide direct links to updates for Windows 2k, XP, Vista, 7, 8.... To create WU-Damp. But that will require several terabytes. for example: there are approximately 30,000 links to the 'cabpool' folder.
You can compare the links in the file with your duplicates. If there are any missing links, you can generate a missing text document. There is no rush.
@Shwarc When i did this long ago with Windows 2000 service packs i just added this in front of each link Code: wget.exe -c -r -l 20 -w 2 --content-disposition
Oh, so you can do this with wget?! I do it in Download Master (Ukrainian version of the Internet Download Accelerator)
This software should have a lot of users in Russia and Ukraine. I often see it in the updates of Russian torrent sites.