If you get an error saying the file doesn't exist, it means the folder key has changed, or the owner has deleted the files. Mega links are very sensitive; if the owner changes anything in the folder, the link often breaks.
If the folder contains large files (movies, archives, heavy datasets), the browser method will often fail. You should use the official Mega Desktop App. mega -dot- nz folder schvdqai xd pghjwxzszjtejczykhw
| Step | Action |
|------|--------|
| a. Log In | Open https://mega.nz and sign in with your account credentials. |
| b. Locate the Folder | Paste the folder link (e.g., https://mega.nz/folder/schvdqai#xdpghjwxzszjtejczykhw) into the browser address bar or use the “Import link” button. |
| c. Open the Folder | Click the folder name to view its contents. |
| d. View Details | Hover over each file/folder and click the i (info) icon. A sidebar will show:
• File name
• Size
• Type (MIME)
• Last modified date
• Shared status |
| e. Export a List | • Select all items (Ctrl +A / Cmd +A).
• Right‑click → Download as .zip (you can cancel the download later).
• While the download dialog is open, the browser’s “Save As” window will display a list of all selected items with their sizes – you can copy‑paste this into a text file.
• Alternatively, use the “Copy link” button for each file and paste those links into a spreadsheet. |
| f. Create the Report | In a spreadsheet program (Excel, Google Sheets, LibreOffice Calc):
1. Paste the list of filenames, sizes, and dates.
2. Add columns for additional notes (e.g., “Owner”, “Category”).
3. Use formulas to compute totals, averages, or identify large files. |
| g. Save/Export | Export the spreadsheet as PDF or CSV for sharing. | If you get an error saying the file