When dealing with names like "urmomnerdy" or "p2zip," you are likely looking at peer-to-peer (P2P) transfers or multi-part ZIP archives. To ensure the download doesn't fail at 99%, use these tools:

Use an Ethernet cable rather than Wi-Fi to prevent packet loss.

Reliable uploaders often provide an MD5 or SHA-256 hash. Once your 66178 MB download is complete, use a checksum tool to verify the file integrity. If the hash doesn't match, the file was corrupted or tampered with.

Standard Windows "Extract All" often struggles with massive, multi-part ZIP files. Use 7-Zip (open source) or WinRAR . 7-Zip is generally preferred for its ability to handle "Header Errors" more gracefully. 3. Safety and Verification

Ensure you have at least 140 GB of free space —66 GB for the initial archive and another 66+ GB for the extracted contents.