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Your #1 resource to download free test files either for speed test or for any other purpose! Our dummy files include audio, video, PDF, images, text, and many other formats. Simply click on the desired box below and download your test file. Here are our test files to download below.


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Network downloaded test files

These test files will be downloaded in full over your network connection from high speed servers. These files can be used to test your network download speed.

10GB (Very Large File)

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11h : 40m @ 2 Mbps | 2h : 50m @ 8 Mbps
0h : 50m @ 30 Mbps | 0h : 30m @ 60 Mbps
0h : 13m @ 120 Mbps

5GB (Large File)

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5h : 50m @ 2 Mbps | 1h : 25m @ 8 Mbps
0h : 25m @ 30 Mbps | 0h : 15m @ 60 Mbps 
0h : 7m @ 120 Mbps

1GB (Large File)

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1h : 10m @ 2 Mbps | 0h : 17m @ 8 Mbps
0h : 05m @ 30 Mbps | 0h : 03m @ 60 Mbps 
0h : 1m : 15s @ 120 Mbps

512MB (Medium File)

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0h : 35m @ 2 Mbps | 0h : 9m @ 8 Mbps
0h : 03m @ 30 Mbps | 0h : 1m : 15s @ 60 Mbps
0h : 0m : 35s @ 120 Mbps

200MB (Medium File)

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0h : 14m @ 2 Mbps | 0h : 04m @ 8 Mbps
0h : 01m @ 30 Mbps | 0h : 0m : 27s @ 60 Mbps 
0h : 0m : 14s @ 120 Mbps

100MB (Small File)

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0h : 08m @ 2 Mbps | 0h : 02m @ 8 Mbps 
0h : 0m : 27s @ 30 Mbps | 0h : 0m : 14s @ 60 Mbps
0h : 0m : 7s @ 120 Mbps 

50MB (Small File)

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0h : 04m @ 2 Mbps | 0h : 1m @ 8 Mbps
0h : 0m : 14s @ 30 Mbps | 0h : 0m : 7s @ 60 Mbps
0h : 0m : 4s @ 120 Mbps

20MB (Small File)

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0h : 01m : 20s @ 2 Mbps | 0h : 0m : 20s @ 8 Mbps
0h : 0m : 6s @ 30 Mbps | 0h : 0m : 3s @ 60 Mbps
0h : 0m : 1.5s @ 120 Mbps

10MB (Small File)



0h : 0m : 40s @ 2 Mbps | 0h : 0m : 10s @ 8 Mbps
0h : 0m : 3s @ 30 Mbps | 0h : 0m : 1.5 @ 60 Mbps
0h : 0m : 0.7s @ 120 Mbps

5MB (Extra Small File)

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0h : 0m : 20s @ 2 Mbps | 0h : 0m : 5s @ 8 Mbps
0h : 0m : 1.5s @ 30 Mbps | 0h : 0m : 0.7s @ 60 Mbps
0h : 0m : 0.4s @ 120 Mbps

1MB (Extra Small File)



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100KB (Micro File)

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Note: All of our test files are randomly generated and don't contain any valuable information. For example, if you open a zip test file with 7zip or WinRAR, you may see a "File is corrupted" error.

 

Why did we create the ‘Download Test File’ resource?

We say Incredible Question: The sole purpose of our test files is to test download speed. Although there are multiple online tools available to test downloading speed, dummy files are helpful especially when you are testing your real internet speed using different tools like “Internet Download Manager or IDM” or any other.

Please note downloading our test files counts in the download usage limit imposed by your internet service provider. So, be aware when downloading large files like 10GB bin or 5GB bin, etc.

If you need even bigger files, contact us.

How to Download Our Dummy Files?

Downloading our files is easy, simply click on your desired box (like 10GB, 5GB, 1GB, 512MB, 200MB, 100MB, 50MB, 20MB, 10MB, 5MB, 1MB, 100KB) above and it will start downloading the file. These files use IPv6 when available otherwise IPv4. All of our files are served over HTTP, FTP will be added soon.

We have stored our files on high-speed servers without any limit. So your internet connection will be on full while downloading.

In case, downloading doesn’t start, right-click on the file box and select “copy link address” and paste the link to your desired downloading too, or click “open link in new tab”.

On the other hand, if you get an “unauthorized” or “forbidden” error, open the link in a private window. It’s because we prevent automated downloads and block bots from repetitive activities.

What is stored inside our test files?

We say Excellent Question: We have generated our test files using different tools which means there is no valuable information inside these example files. In fact, these files may give an error when you try to open in relevant tools. For example, if you open our zip file using the 7zip tool, you may see an error saying “file is corrupted”.

However, if you are a programmer/developer and looking for a test file containing test data from a programming perspective, stay tuned! Soon, we will upload data files for different testing purposes like bash, audio, video, c#, CSV, image, cucumber, java, JUnit test files, etc.

Is it safe to download our dummy files?

Yes! It’s completely safe to download these files. We have scanned all of our test files with top antiviruses before uploading. So, you can safely download these files.

However, if you are looking for malware test files to verify your antivirus tool, we will have those files uploaded soon with each indicated for antivirus.

Locally generated test files

These locally generated files will download much quicker than the network downloaded files since their content's are generated on the fly. Their download speed is restricted only by your device's processor and storage drive speed.

All file sizes here conform the ISQ and IEC standards where 1KiB = 1024 bytes and 1KB = 1000 bytes. A lot of websites still refer to 1KB as 1024 bytes. If you do not receive the file size you are looking for try downloading the other variant.

FAQs

1. What are test files?

Test files are used for different purposes. From a programming perspective, such files are used to test units and code. However, the main reason for our test files is to test downloading speed on different broadband or using tools.

2. What test file sizes do you provide?

We have dummy files including massive files like 10Gb, 5GB, 1GB, 512MB, 200MB, 100MB, 50MB, 20MB, 10MB, 5MB, 1MB, or even 100KB. 

3. Where can I download a large file?

The good news is, we have a huge test file of 10GB available. Simply click and download. If you need an even bigger file, contact us.

4. How can I download large files?

In order to download test file of any size, simply click on your desired file and it will start downloading. You can also use “wget” for downloading.

5. Do you have the Eicar test file available?

Unfortunately, not yet! Soon we will upload the Eicar file so you can test your antivirus tool.

6. Is there any data stored inside our files?

Our files are generated randomly using different tools and none of our files contain any valuable information. Even some files may give an error something like “file is corrupted”. However, soon we will upload files containing test data for programmers and developers.

7. I see an ‘unauthorized’ or ‘forbidden’ error. What to do now?

You may see such an error because we prevent bots and automated downloads. In this case, right-click on the file and click “copy link address” and try the link in a private window.

8. Can I test my internet speed using these files?

In fact, the sole purpose of our test files is to test downloading speed. So don’t wait, time to download it.

9. How long does it take to download a large test file?

Downloading time depends on your broadband package. However, we have tested downloading these files on various packages and, as a result, we have listed the average results under each file. These results are verified from different locations.

 


Test Credit/Debit Card Number

 Test Payment Credit Card Account Numbers

Test Credit Card  - Working Credit card VISA, Master Card, American Express, Discover, Australian BankCard, Diners Club, JCB, Dankort (PBS) and Switch/Solo (Paymentech)


When you are going to test payment functionality then you need test credit card number. While testing, use only the credit card numbers listed here. Other numbers produce an error.

Expiration Date must be a valid date in the future (use the mmyy format).

Test Credit Card Account Numbers

Credit Card Type

Credit Card Number

American Express

378282246310005

American Express

371449635398431

American Express Corporate

378734493671000

Australian BankCard

5610591081018250

Diners Club

30569309025904

Diners Club

38520000023237

Discover

6011111111111117

Discover

6011000990139424

JCB

3530111333300000

JCB

3566002020360505

MasterCard

5555555555554444

MasterCard

5105105105105100

Visa

4111111111111111

Visa

4012888888881881

Visa

4222222222222

Note : Even though this number has a different character count than the other test numbers, it is the correct and functional number.

Processor-specific Cards

Dankort (PBS)

76009244561

Dankort (PBS)

5019717010103742

Switch/Solo (Paymentech)

6331101999990016

 

How to disable Automatic Updates on Windows 10

Windows 10 is a new way that the operating system handles updates. Windows updates are installed automatically when Windows decides to do it

It can be extremely frustrating for Windows 10 users as they are often forced to restart their machine at an inopportune time.

Before proceeding, remember that some of the automatic updates will be security updates or important stability improvements that you will want to have installed on your system. Keep this in mind if you choose to keep automatic updates turned off for an extended period of time.

One option which we will not look at in depth is to make registry changes to your Windows operating system to disable automatic updates. This is a dangerous procedure and should only be taken by experienced users who have taken a full backup of their machine before attempting the registry changes. Mistakes during this process can have serious negative effects on your computer and its performance.

Option 1. Disable the Windows Update Service

Windows Update is essentially just another Windows Service and can be turned off in a similar manner to other services.


Follow these steps to stop Windows 10 updates:

1. Fire up the Run command (Win + R). Type in “services.msc” and hit Enter.



2. Select the Windows Update service from the Services list


3. Click on the “General” tab and change the “Startup Type” to “Disabled”.
4. Restart your machine

When you want to re-enable automatic updates you just follow the same procedure except you select “Automatic” when choosing the “Startup Type”.

Why Would I Need to Know How to Disable Windows 10 Updates?

Operating system, driver, and application updates can often lead to unexpected behavior on the computer on which they are installed. One way to protect yourself and your machine from unanticipated problems is to perform a backup before installing updates to your system.

Defect Priority and Severity explained with Examples

 In Software Defect Life-cycle these terms “Defect Priority” and “Defect Severity” play a very key and sensitive role. As Software testers we raise many defects depending upon the nature of the project, but which defect is impacting the system on high level and should be resolved first is decided by Priority and Severity. Let’s first understand the definition :


What is Defect Priority ?

Priority is defined to set the order in which the reported defects should be resolved. Usually Priority is set by Software Tester or QA Lead and developers focus on higher priority defects first following the descending order. Priority can be categorized in three layers.


– High Priority (P1) :

Defects falling under P1 category must be resolved and closed as soon as possible. Due to such defects testing of entire application is blocked and Tester can not move any further.



– Medium Priority (P2) :

Once all the defects with High priority are resolved, next focus should be on Medium level defects. Normally functional defects such as a feature is not working as it is supposed to be, major cosmetics errors, validation errors are considered as Medium priority defects. Such issues don’t stop you to perform further testing.


– Low Priority (P3) :

These defects are taken into consideration once all High & Major priority defects are resolved. Minor UI issues, spelling mistakes, alignment issues, color code mistakes should be considered as Low priority defects.


In short, by providing Priority to a Defect we set the order in which all the reported defects to be resolved.


What is Defect Severity ?

Every defect impacts on the system at some level. This impact is measured by the “Severity” parameter. Severity type is categorized by Software Tester based on the Test Case and functional / requirement understanding. It also indicates the seriousness of the issue occurring on the application. Each Defect management tool categories Severity in different way.


– Blocker Severity :

A defect that completely crashes the system and Tester is no longer able to move further with the testing. In another scenario when whole feature / functionality is missing from the application, this can be considered as a Blocker defect. Almost all the time Blocker severity defects are having highest priority.


– Critical Severity :

A highly severe defect causing the system failure or functionality collapse. But user is able to access some of it’s functions or the same scenario is executable some other way. Almost all the time Critical severity defects are having highest priority.


– Major Severity :

Defect falling under Major severity is generally functionality specific defects. It does not cause any system failure kind of situation. But such defects are equally important and they should be resolved without any unnecessary delay.


– Minor & Trivial Severity :

Defects having small UI issues, spelling mistakes in content, minor alignment issues, color shades are reported as minor or trivial defects. These issues do not affect any of the functionality and keeping they open long time won’t make any difference.


Now let’s understand combination of Priority and Severity through some examples.


Scenario 1 : High Priority & Blocker Severity

– A very common example, User is not able to Login into application with proper credentials. This is a very critical scenario which needs to be fixed as soon as possible.

– In an E-Commerce website User is not able to add the produce into the Cart / not able to check-out for payment from the cart. If occurred on the live application, this issue can impact on the business at great level.

– After registration, User is not getting the Link to complete the registration process.

– System is crashed when providing invalid keywords(e.g: XSS scripts) in the Search box.


Scenario 2 : Low Priority & Low Severity

– Minor spelling mistakes on the pages like “Site Map”, “Career” or “Company Blog” pages.

– Color of the button on About Us page is slightly different.

– Minor alignment issues in the content of the Company Blogs page.


Scenario 3 : High Priority & Low Severity

– A very common example, “Company Logo” is not displayed as expected. This defect is not affecting any functional scenarios but it can impact on the company’s brand value. So this issue should be fixed without any delay.


This is all about defect priority and severity. Please share your experience and provide more examples via comments.