Only download from links provided directly by the creator or reputable community moderators.

If you’ve found a link but it says "File Not Found," it’s usually because the host flagged it for high traffic or copyright. In the world of digital archives, Vol 1 and Vol 2 are often re-uploaded under different names to avoid these filters.

Try searching for the keyword on Twitter (X) and filtering by "Latest" to see if anyone has posted a fresh mirror link in the last 24 hours.

It looks like you're hunting for specific "Vol 1" and "Vol 2" archive links, often associated with creators or community-driven content hubs like .

Because these links frequently change or get taken down due to hosting policies, finding a working "fullzip" can feel like a game of digital whack-a-mole. Here is the lowdown on how to navigate these types of searches safely and what to keep in mind. The Search for Vol 1 & Vol 2

Most creators keep their "master links" in their Instagram, Twitter (X), or TikTok bios to ensure fans have the most up-to-date versions.

Downloading large compressed files from the internet comes with risks. If you do find a link, follow these "nerdy" best practices: