You might want a straightforward way to download files from magnet links to OneDrive. This post will provide 2 methods, one of which can help you perform OneDrive torrenting directly without third-party parsing tools.
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Is there a way to download torrents via uTorrent and set the download location to my OneDrive folder, and those files are automatically uploaded to my OneDrive cloud storage instead of being saved locally on my machine?
Many users are using magnet links to download files because magnet links have the following advantages.
To add magnet links directly to download files to OneDrive, the essential OneDrive torrenting tool is MultCoud can help you a lot. You can use MultCoud to transfer files from Links, Torrents, Magnets or other sources directly to your cloud account (e.g. 30+ cloud drives that can be added).
Cloud drives that can be added: Dropbox, Dropbox Business, Google Drive, Google Workspace, Google Photos, OneDrive, SharePoint Online, OneDrive for Business, MEGA, Flickr, Box, Box for Business, pCloud, Amazon S3, Wasabi, SugarSync, HubiC, Evernote, CloudMe, Cubby, MyDrive, WEB.DE, Yandex, HiDrive, MySQL, Egnyte, Putio, Backblaze, MediaFire, ownCloud, ADrive, Baidu, even NAS, WebDAV, FTP/SFTP, Shared with me and Shared Drive.
Next are the detailed operation steps.
Step 1. Sign up. Visit MultCloud and create a free account. You will need to enter your preferred email and password. Then click "Create Account".
Step 2. Add your OneDrive account to MultCloud. Click "Add Cloud" to select the OneDrive you want to add, then follow the prompts to grant MultCloud access to the account you're connecting to.
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Step 3. Transfer files from Magnet Link to OneDrive. Click "Remote Upload" on the left side of the interface, then click the "Create Task" button. In the pop-up window, copy the magnet link you downloaded into the appropriate box and select OneDrive to save the file. Then click "Save to Cloud".
After successfully parsing the magnet link, select the file to download, and finally click the "Download" button to complete this task.
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With MultCloud, the data contained in the magnet link will be easily parsed and the file can be transferred directly to the corresponding cloud drive. This simple operation can save you a lot of time. Compared with other methods, you can download the required files without downloading the magnet link downloader, saving the operation of uploading files to the cloud drive.
Except for cloud torrenting way, you can map OneDrive as a network drive, and then download the magnet link to the corresponding OneDrive path on your computer.
Step 1: Open the uTorrent app on your device and click the "Add torrent +" button.
Step 2: Copy and paste the magnet link to the popup to add the magnet link to uTorrent. Then click "Add torrent".
Step 3: Select the exact file to download from the magnet link.
Step 4: Choose the destination where you want to store the downloaded file on your device. At this point, you need to click "Change" to select the OneDrive path you mapped on your computer.
Step 5: Click "Add". The file will automatically download to OneDrive.
But this method is not very fast and requires a login when Windows restarts. In addition, for you to view the downloaded magnet link content on OneDrive on the web, you need to ensure that the OneDrive on the computer and the OneDrive on the web are synchronized in real-time.
With the methods above, you can transfer files from magnet links to OneDrive, such as your favorite movies and useful eBooks. For any data you want to save to the cloud, you can find the corresponding magnet link to download to OneDrive.
In addition, as you can see from the remote upload interface above, MultCloud also supports torrent downloads. If some users prefer downloading torrents to Dropbox, torrenting might be for you. Moreover, the "Cloud Transfer" and "Cloud Sync" functions provided by MultCloud can also make your cloud file migration easier. If you are interested, you can try it.
What’s more, the "Cloud Backup" feature can fully back up important data from one cloud to the other cloud at breakneck speed, so you can restore files in the event of data loss.