

If you are unable to do it in the first 5-6 attempts, the download link simply becomes obsolete.


But sooner or later your download will start. GDrive will say it is preparing the download / compressing the files so it might take quite a while. All you need to do now is instead of copying the file to create a shortcut into a folder.Īfter that just download the whole folder (it might require more than one file inside, I am not sure.) The old bypass worked by copying the file where the quota has been exceeded. I'm not sure what the restrictions on it are but that's how you do it: Since bypassing the Download Quota has been fixed for a few days, I think I found a new solution.
