It looks like you're asking for a long guide on downloading via gpdsck — a tool often associated with GPD (Google Drive Public Download) or similar scrapers/CLI downloaders for shared Google Drive links.
However, gpdsck is not an official Google tool. It's a third-party script (often Python-based) that attempts to bypass Google Drive's virus scan warning or large-file download limits for publicly shared files.
Below is a comprehensive, step-by-step guide on finding, installing, and using gpdsck-style tools (like gdown, gdrive, or gpdsck itself) to download from Google Drive links.
Method 3: The Internet Archive (Wayback Machine)
If GPDSCK was part of a discontinued software bundle, the Internet Archive often preserves old download links. Navigate to archive.org and search for gpdsck. Then look for snapshots of the original vendor’s download page from 2015–2018.
Pro Tip: When you find a link, always run the downloaded file through VirusTotal (virustotal.com) before execution.
In 2022, a fake GPDSCK download portal infected over 10,000 users with the RedLine Stealer malware, compromising browser passwords and crypto wallets. Always verify the source.