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  2. Wikipedia:Files for upload/Wizard/Search - Wikipedia

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    Files for Upload Wizard: 1. Introduction | 2. Search | 3. License | 4. Finish It is possible the image you want uploaded already exists on Wikipedia. To avoid uploading duplicate images please check Wikipedia to see if the image already exists. Type File: followed by a couple of keywords in the box below, for example: File:Old English Sheep Dog ...

  3. Help:Files - Wikipedia

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    Search for files, or upload your own file. (See Uploading files below.) A search lists every file page containing all the search terms found on the file page. From the search box, enter File:descriptive terms. For example, include the terms image, video, or midi in the query.

  4. VirusTotal - Wikipedia

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    Files uploaded to VirusTotal may be shared freely with anti-malware companies and will also be retained in a store. The VirusTotal About Page states under VirusTotal and confidentiality: [18] Files and URLs sent to VirusTotal will be shared with antivirus vendors and security companies so as to help them in improving their services and products.

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  6. Wikipedia:Database download - Wikipedia

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    Before starting a download of a large file, check the storage device to ensure its file system can support files of such a large size, check the amount of free space to ensure that it can hold the downloaded file, and make sure the device(s) you'll use the storage with are able to read your chosen file system.

  7. Wikipedia:Wikimedia Commons

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    The files uploaded to the Commons repository can be used like locally uploaded files on all projects on the Wikimedia servers in all languages, including Wikipedia, Wikibooks, Wikisource and Wikinews, or downloaded for offsite use, as all of the content is either in the public domain or released under licenses such as the Creative Commons ...

  8. Help:Viewing media - Wikipedia

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    All files are paired with a file description page which consists of five parts: The file itself; Description of the file "File history" – when a new version of a file is uploaded with the same name, the existing file is replaced and becomes available via file history. "File links" – a list of pages that embed the file.

  9. Upload - Wikipedia

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    Moving files within a computer system, as opposed to over a network, is called file copying. Uploading directly contrasts with downloading , where data is received over a network. In the case of users uploading files over the internet , uploading is often slower than downloading as many internet service providers (ISPs) offer asymmetric ...