Transfer Files From RapidShare to Megaupload

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The only few reasons that you would need to transfer files from RapidShare to Megaupload is when you no longer want to continue using RapidShare and prefer to use Megaupload. As for me, I have premium accounts for RapidShare and Megaupload but I always prefer to use RapidShare because I just couldn’t get a good download speed at Megaupload. I would say that my Megaupload premium account is underused.

upload files from rapidshare to megaupload

Well you will once again hear me complaining about the Malaysian ISP TM Net again because currently I am getting a very crappy, slow and unstable Internet connection. I normally use RapidLeech script that is installed on one of my server hosted in Malaysia to download stuff from RapidShare. Few days ago when the Internet connection was stable, I had already downloaded 6 parts with 1 more part to go. When I tried to download the last part yesterday, my server that is hosted in Malaysia was downloading from RapidShare at less than 10KBps! I needed the last part desperately because I wanted to watch the movie yesterday night. I tested a random Megaupload link on my RapidLeech server and was getting a pretty good download speed around 80-100 KBps.

The Megaupload download speed is fine but unfortunately I couldn’t find any megaupload link for the last part of the file that I needed. The only probable solution I have now is to somehow make Megaupload download the file from RapidShare and I am glad I did it.


It is possible to transfer files from RapidShare to Megaupload but the only drawback is you’ll need premium accounts for both RapidShare and Megaupload. Here are the steps.

1. Log in to your RapidShare premium account and make sure that Direct Downloads is enabled.

2. Copy and paste this link javascript:alert(document.cookie) to the URL bar and hit Enter. You should get a popup something like enc=some-random-codes-here. Right click at the characters, click select all and then again right click and this time select Copy.
rapidshare cookie

3. Now log in to your Megaupload premium account.

4. Go to Megaupload Multifetch Cookie Manager page.

5. Enter the following details and click Add Cookie when you are done.

Domain = www.rapidshare.com
Cookie name #1 = RapidShare1
Cookie value #1 = Paste the random codes that you got from step 2.

6. Click New file fetch link.

7. Enter the RapidShare link that you want to Fetch URL and enter a description of the file. Click Fetch file to Megaupload button.

Megaupload will now start downloading the file from your RapidShare account. Because both RapidShare and Megaupload has very fast download and upload speed, it took merely 30 seconds to transfer a 100MB file. This is definitely useful to transfer files around but like I said earlier, you will need to have premium accounts for both RapidShare and Megaupload to work.