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    [TIP] Download "deleted" files from Hotfile!

    I'm going to assume that many people here download multiple things from hotfile.com, but usually come across to the file they're trying to download as deleted.

    This method should work for all deleted files until hotfile decide to patch it.

    In the link that you have that says its a deleted file, change it so at the start it says:

    "http://new.hotfile.com" with the rest of the link after that.

    This will allow you to download the file like normal.




    [TIP] Download "deleted" files from Hotfile!

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