Any time you download a .zip or .rar file from a non-official source, you should follow these safety protocols:
The file is a significant archive that requires a stable internet connection and a bit of caution to download. Always ensure your antivirus is active and that you are downloading from a source that the community has "verified" recently.
Before opening, upload the .zip file to VirusTotal . It will run the file through over 70 different antivirus scanners to check for trojans or miners. How to Find the Verified Link
Once you extract the zip, look at the file extensions. If you see .exe , .bat , or .msi files inside what was supposed to be a media folder, do not run them. Delete the folder immediately.
To find the actual 1712 MB file, users typically navigate through forums or specialized Discord servers. Search engines often flag these direct download links as "high risk," so you may need to use privacy-focused search engines or check community-driven threads where users vouch for the integrity of the link.





















