
How do I open a Quark Drive share link? Why does nothing happen when I paste it into the app?
The most reliable way to open a Quark share link is inside the logged-in Quark app: afte
r copying the full link,return to the Quark app, and it will usually detect the link in your clipboard automatically and pop up a prompt to open it; if nothing happens, you can paste the link directly into a browser to access it, or check whether the link includes a share code or has already expired. Common reasons nothing happens: you're not logged in, the link has stopped working because its content was screened, or characters were dropped when copying. Slow overseas access can also cause it to take a long time to respond, so you can retry with a back-to-China line.
How do I use a Quark Drive share code, and what if it says the share code is wrong when I enter it?
After opening a Quark Drive share link that has a share code,
an input box will appear; type in the share code the other person gave you (usually 4 characters) and tap confirm to enter the share page. Common reasons it says the share code is wrong: (1) Extra spaces or dropped characters when copying, so re-enter it manually; (2) Case sensitivity or misreading letters and numbers (such as 0 and O, or 1 and l); (3) The link has expired or its content was screened and deleted, making the share code invalid; (4) The link and share code aren't the matching pair. It's best to copy the share code directly from the other person's original message, confirm the link still works, and try again.
Someone gave me a Quark Drive link and share code. What are the correct steps to open it?
(1) First log in to your own Quark Drive (overseas you can use WeChat QR-code login);
(2) Copy the full share link and open it in the Quark app, which will usually detect it in your clipboard automatically and pop up a prompt to open it, or paste it directly into a browser to access; (3) When the share-code input box appears, type in the share code the other person gave you exactly as is (be careful not to add spaces and not to misread 0 and O) and tap confirm to enter; (4) Once on the share page, select the files, tap 'Save / Save to drive' to your own drive, then download to your local device. If it says the link is invalid, it may be because the content was screened and deleted.
When I open a Quark Drive share link in a browser, it says I need to download the app to view it; can I avoid downloading?
In many cases you can avoid downloading the app. The official web entry quarknetdisk.com
will redirect on mobile and prompt you to install the app,but you can switch to the web version to log in and use it directly: open the Quark Drive web version in your computer browser, choose 'WeChat login,' scan to authorize and get in, then handle the share link's save-to-drive and viewing. The mobile browser sometimes strongly pushes app installation, in which case switching to the computer web version usually goes more smoothly. Whether you can fully view a particular link without the app needs hands-on testing.

What does it mean when a Quark Drive share link shows 'expired' or 'canceled'?
When a Quark Drive share link shows 'expired' or 'canceled,
' there are usually two causes: one is that the sharer actively canceled the share or the link expired; the other, more common one is that the content was judged by the platform's automatic review to be rule-violating or copyright-related and was blocked and deleted, causing the link to fail. Starting in April 2026 there has been a strict sweep of overseas film and TV content (American, Korean, Thai dramas), with a large amount taken down, and even just renaming files may be detected and cleaned up. So 'expired' is often the content being swept rather than simply expiring; find a different compliant source or don't rely on a single link alone.
When I open a Quark Drive link it says the shared content has been blocked; is there still a way to view it?
'Blocked' is the result of the platform's automatic review intercepting rule-violating o
r copyright-related content,and that link basically can't be viewed anymore. Starting in April 2026 Quark has strictly swept overseas film and TV content, and blocked-and-deleted resources are very hard to recover; even renaming the file and re-uploading may be detected and cleaned up by the system again. The only viable option is to find another compliant source that's still valid. This also shows why you shouldn't keep your only copy or sensitive content solely on Quark; be sure to back up important content locally across multiple platforms.
I saw a Quark link in a Telegram group; how do I import it into the Quark app to open it?
The information doesn't provide specific steps for importing a link from Telegram into t
he Quark app,so this should be confirmed in the app and verified through hands-on testing. The general method is to copy the Quark share link, paste it into the already-logged-in Quark app or web version to open it, then save it to your own drive. A reminder: many resources circulating in groups are swept content such as overseas film and TV; starting in April 2026 Quark's sweeps have been strict, and such links are often already invalid or get deleted after you save them.
How do I save someone's shared link to my own Quark Drive?
First log in to your own Quark Drive,
then open the share link the other person sent (open it in the Quark app or on the web); if a share code is required, enter the share code first to get in. Once on the share page, select the files you want to keep, tap 'Save' or 'Save to drive,' and choose a folder in your own drive to store them. Saving to drive is a cloud-to-cloud operation, so it's usually very fast and doesn't use up your download speed. After saving, you can then download from your own drive to your local device. Go by the actual button labels in the app.
FAQ
Below are the most common questions and answers about Quark Drive Share Link and Save-to-Account Tips. Click any question to read the full details.
How do I save someone's entire shared folder to my Quark Drive all at once?
The Quark Drive information doesn't provide step-by-step instructions for 'saving an entire folder to your drive all at once,' so this should be confirmed in the app and verified through hands-on testing. The general approach is to open the other person's share link, select the folder you want to save (or select all), and tap 'save / save to drive.' One reminder: the free version only has 10GB, so saving an entire large folder may prompt 'insufficient capacity'; and if the content involves rule-violating or swept overseas film and TV material, the save will fail or it will be deleted afterward.
Quark Drive says 'insufficient capacity' when I try to save to my drive; how big is the free version?
The Quark Drive free version's base space is 10GB (you get it upon registering, and overseas users who register via WeChat login also get 10GB), so saving large files easily exceeds it and prompts 'insufficient capacity.' The '1TB free' you may see circulating online is actually temporary promotional space (triggered by saving someone else's shared link to your drive for the first time); most tutorials note a validity of about 90 days / 3 months, after which it may be reclaimed, so it isn't permanent, and the claims vary and aren't fully verified. For stable large space you need a membership: VIP = 3TB, SVIP = 6TB.
What do I do when Quark Drive says a file violates the rules and can't be saved while saving to my drive?
This is the platform's automatic review blocking it: rule-violating or copyright-related content will be blocked and can't be saved to your drive, and even just renaming a file may be detected by the system. Starting in April 2026 the platform has strictly swept overseas film and TV content (American, Korean, Thai dramas, and so on), and a large amount of such content has been taken down. When you get this prompt, you basically can't force the file to save; if it's your own compliant file that was misjudged, you can try a different share source or go by the actual feedback in the app. Be sure to keep a separate local copy of important content, and don't rely on Quark alone.
After saving to my Quark Drive, which folder did the file go to, and how do I find it?
The information doesn't provide the specific location of the default landing folder for saved files or the path for finding it, so this should be confirmed in the app and verified through hands-on testing. The general experience is that you can choose a target folder when saving; if you don't choose one, the file goes to the drive's root directory or a default 'From: Shares'-type folder; on the Quark 'Netdisk' home page, sort by file name or time to find it. We suggest actively specifying a folder when saving, to make it easier to organize and find later.
Saving to Quark Drive is very slow and keeps spinning; is it a network problem or am I being throttled?
If it keeps spinning from overseas, it's most likely a cross-border network problem rather than 'throttling.' Quark's servers are mainly inside mainland China, so connecting directly from overseas (including Southeast Asia) has to go through international gateways, with high latency, packet loss, and bandwidth congestion, which easily causes timeouts, slow loading, and constant spinning. Ways to improve: use a back-to-China accelerator or VPN for a closer point of access, prefer 5GHz Wi-Fi or a wired connection, and restart your router and fiber modem. Free users are inherently somewhat slow to download (a few hundred KB/s), but 'spinning and freezing' looks more like a link problem.
How do I search for resources that other people have shared on Quark Drive?
Quark Drive itself doesn't have a public, internet-wide resource search feature; what you search inside the app is mainly the files you already have in your own drive. To find resources others have shared, you generally get the share link and share code through external channels (such as communities, forums, or resource sites), then open the link in Quark and save it to your own drive. Note: overseas film and TV resources have been under a large-scale crackdown since April 2026, so many links have already stopped working, and even renaming files may get them cleaned up, so a link you find may no longer work.
Can I find movies and TV series directly within Quark Drive? How do I search?
Quark Drive has no public film-and-TV resource search library inside it; the search in the app is mainly for files you've already saved in your own drive, and you can't directly search out movies and series that others have shared. You usually get the share link and share code through external channels and then open and save them. One thing to be especially aware of: since April 2026, the cloud-storage industry has launched its strictest-ever crackdown on overseas film and TV resources such as American, Korean, and Thai dramas, with Quark having large amounts of content taken down and deleted, and even just renaming a file gets it flagged and cleaned up, so many such resources have already stopped working. Don't keep your only copy solely on Quark.
How do I search for TV drama resources by keyword on Quark Drive, and if I can't find them is it because they don't exist or they're blocked?
The information doesn't cover the specific feature and steps for searching resources by keyword within Quark, so it needs to be verified through hands-on testing. But one big reason for 'not finding them' can be stated clearly: the platform conducts automatic review and sweeps of rule-violating and overseas film and TV content, and starting in April 2026 it has strictly swept American, Korean, Thai dramas and the like, with a large amount taken down and deleted, and renaming also being detected. So in many cases it's not that they 'don't exist,' but that they've been blocked and cleaned up. Don't count on Quark alone for important resources; we suggest backing up locally across multiple platforms.
On which websites or channels can I find reliable Quark Drive share links?
The information doesn't provide a list of specific recommended websites or channels, so a list of 'reliable sources' can't be given, and you'll need to vet them yourself. A reminder: many Quark resources circulating in external groups are swept content such as overseas film and TV; starting in April 2026 Quark's sweeps have been strict, and links are often already invalid or get deleted after you save them, with renaming not working. Rather than relying on unstable external links, you should keep a separate local copy of important content and spread backups across multiple platforms.
How do I search for the latest released movies on Quark Drive?
The information doesn't cover the specific method for searching the latest movie resources on Quark, so it needs to be verified through hands-on testing. But one thing to make clear first: the latest theatrical movies are copyright-sensitive content, and Quark sweeps rule-violating and overseas film and TV content very strictly; starting in April 2026 a large amount of such content has been taken down, with renaming also being detected and deleted, and even when you can find them they often go invalid quickly. Rather than chasing such high-risk resources, use compliant channels; and be sure to back up important files in your drive locally across multiple platforms.
How do I share a file with someone on Quark Drive, and how do I generate a link and an extraction code?
Quark Drive supports file sharing; after selecting the file or folder you want to share, choose 'Share,' and the system will generate a share link (in some cases with an extraction code or password); send the link (and password) to the other person. After the other person opens the link, they usually need to log in to a Quark account and then 'save it to their drive' to use and download it reliably. A reminder: rule-violating or sensitive content may be reviewed and deleted by the platform, causing the link to fail. The specific steps for generating an extraction code and setting a validity period in the current version need to be verified through hands-on testing.
If I share via Quark Drive with an overseas friend, can they open it without the app installed?
When the other person opens the share link, they'll usually be guided to use the Quark app or log in to an account; if an overseas friend doesn't have the app installed, they can often only see the link page at first, and to actually save and download they generally need to log in to a Quark account and save the file to their own drive. We suggest reminding them: overseas, they can log in by scanning a QR code with WeChat to register an account without a mainland-China phone number; on Android they can install the app via APKPure and the like, while iOS needs an Apple ID for the corresponding region; and when the direct connection is slow, pair it with a back-to-China accelerator. Whether small files can be downloaded directly on the web without logging in needs to be verified through hands-on testing.
A Quark Drive file saved successfully but disappeared a few days later. Was it instantly deleted?
When a Quark Drive file saves successfully but disappears a few days later, it's very likely an after-the-fact platform review purge. It wasn't blocked at the moment of saving, but the system runs automatic review afterward, and content it deems in violation (especially film, TV, and copyrighted content) gets deleted -- since April 2026, with strict scrutiny of overseas film and TV, even renaming a file will be detected and cleaned up, which is why you see it 'save first, then disappear a few days later'. This isn't an ordinary instant deletion; it's delayed review. Compliant personal files generally won't behave this way. Always keep multiple local backups of important resources.
After submitting a Quark Drive violation appeal, how long until there's a result? Is the success rate high?
The platform doesn't disclose clear figures for how long a Quark Drive violation appeal takes to process or its success rate; it depends on the nature of the violation: if it was a misjudgment and the file is genuinely compliant, the appeal has a fairly high chance of succeeding; if it's genuinely copyrighted or sensitive content caught in a purge (the scope of the strict scrutiny since April 2026), the appeal is basically hard to overturn. When submitting, try to explain the situation clearly and attach evidence. Regardless of the result, important files should be backed up locally in multiple copies, rather than pinning your only copy on the appeal outcome.
Quark Drive says there's not enough space to save. Can I save right away after a membership expansion?
When Quark Drive says there's not enough space to save, you can save right away after a membership expansion. When you're out of space, after getting a membership to expand it (VIP 3TB, SVIP 6TB), the new capacity takes effect immediately and you can keep saving. Getting a membership also gets you benefits like a dedicated channel for fast downloads. If you'd rather not spend money, first clear out duplicate and temporary large files you can re-download to free up space (the free version is only 10GB, so it does fill up easily). Note: if it's a file being blocked for a violation that 'can't be saved', that has nothing to do with space, and an expansion won't help.
Quark Drive says your IP region doesn't currently support accessing this file. Has it been censored?
Not necessarily. This kind of prompt is more likely a regional or network access restriction: Quark's servers are mainly inside mainland China, and direct connections from overseas (including Southeast Asia) often time out, load slowly, or get blocked. First try retrying on a different network, or connect to a mainland China node with a back-to-China VPN or accelerator and then open it, and in most cases it'll access normally. Only if no one can open the same resource and the link is completely invalid is it more likely the content was reviewed and taken down (due to a violation or copyright purge). Check the network first, then judge whether it was truly deleted.
After getting a Quark Drive violation warning, should I immediately delete all suspicious files?
It's recommended to handle it promptly, but the safer approach is to make a local backup before clearing things out. The platform runs automatic review on uploaded content, and violations will be blocked, deleted, or even make the link invalid; since April 2026, with strict scrutiny of overseas film and TV (American, Korean, Thai dramas, and so on), even renaming a file may be detected. So after getting a warning, first download the important files you still want to keep to your local device or save them to another platform, then delete the clearly violating content, which can lower your account risk. Remember: never keep your only copy only on Quark.
Quark Drive says a resource was taken down due to copyright issues. Can I still find it overseas?
Once the original link is taken down due to copyright, it's basically invalid, and renaming the file won't get around the system purge. The copyright crackdown that began in 2025 (Jianwang 2025) has had the cloud-storage industry conduct strict scrutiny of overseas film and TV resources, with large amounts of content deleted, and Quark has borne the brunt. To find a replacement overseas, you can only look for other share links that haven't yet been cleaned up or switch platforms, but similar content can be taken down again at any time. The safe approach is: always keep local backups of important content and spread it across multiple platforms, rather than relying on a single cloud drive to hoard overseas shows long-term.
After being banned on Quark Drive for a violation, will registering again with a new phone number be detected and banned?
The materials don't cover the details of Quark's risk-control measures for re-registration by banned users, so no definite conclusion can be given (you'll need to test it yourself to confirm). Some facts for reference: Quark's native registration relies on a mainland China phone number verification code, and overseas users often switch to WeChat QR-code login to get around the phone-number barrier. If you want to start over with a new account, in theory you can register a new account with a new phone number or new WeChat, but whether the platform will detect a link via device, behavior, and so on and take associated action isn't disclosed by the platform. It's recommended to use it in a compliant way and avoid repeatedly uploading violating content that triggers another ban.
After saving someone else's resource to Quark Drive, can I also get warned because of that file?
After saving someone else's resource to Quark Drive, you can also get warned because of that file. The platform runs automatic review on content, and once you save it to your own account the file is under your name, so if it's in violation (such as overseas film and TV caught in a copyright purge), the system will likewise identify and block, delete, or withdraw it, and in serious cases give your account a violation warning. The film and TV purge that began in 2026 applies equally to saved content, and merely renaming a file can't evade it. So saving content of unknown origin or sensitive, infringing content carries risk; it's recommended to save cautiously and make a separate local backup of important data.