Harold Feit
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Seeds are, by definition, individuals in a torrent that have 100% of all pieces.
It is possible for people on a torrent to have a complete set of pieces among themselves even when there's no seed present, and will exchange the pieces among themselves.
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Are you using proxy settings in BitTorrent?
Are they valid in both locations?
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speedtest.net displays in *bit/sec
BitTorrent clients display in *byte/sec by default.
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That part doesn't matter. Use the function.
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Right-click it and set download location on the torrent.
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You are only uploading pieces of the download you've completed.
No content outside of loaded torrents are ever uploaded.
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most likely.
If you don't have pieces, but do have the metadata, you will be a potential vector for users to get that metadata.
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If you haven't gotten the metadata yet, then the other client is misbehaving.
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Some clients are configured to not report their completion levels to seeds.
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There is not, and given how files and pieces are within a torrent, you'd end up downloading the so-called "unwanted extra files" anyway.
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That doesn't answer my question
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What sideview category are you looking at?
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Aside from redownloading, you only have third party recovery software as an option. Redownloading is the cleaner option
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Ram used by the disk cache subsystem is, in the big picture, considered available for other program use. Windows will automatically de-cache things to free up ram for other programs.
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All this shows is windows' disk cache doing its usual.
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Right-click the column headers you have to give you options for the headers you don't have.
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That's why.
Choose "Torrents" instead
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What category do you have selected in the left pane?
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after turning off the settings for it yes.
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How do I migrate torrents from a different client to µTorrent?
First, identify the folder where your previous torrent client stored your torrents, then:
- Create a folder called AUTOLOAD on your desktop.
- Create a folder called TORRENTS where you want to store your completed torrents to be relocated (for example c:\My Documents\My Torrents\).
- In your torrent client, click Options, then click Preferences, then click Directories. Check the ‘Put new downloads in’ checkbox and point the path to the folder you were using to save your completed torrents with your previous torrent client.
- Check the ‘Move .torrents for finished jobs to: checkbox and point the path to the TORRENTS folder.
- Check the ‘Automatically load .torrents from’ checkbox and point the path to the AUTOLOAD folder on your desktop.
- Find the .torrent for the files you wish to load, which match the files in your completed folder, and move them (not copy) to the AUTOLOAD folder on your desktop.
You torrent client will automatically load the .torrents from the AUTOLOAD folder into the torrent list. It will find that the matching files are already in the download folder and will check them to make sure they are complete.
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You have the details pane dragged too high p the window, un-maximize it and get so you can grab the split above the column headers and drag it down.
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You make the torrent on your computer, then you seed it on ANY internet connected computer. It doesn't need to be a dedicated server.
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If you don't have the file, you can't make a torrent of it. That's why the torrent making programs require you to have the file.
When is an uploaded file not a seed?
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The .torrent file is generated then THAT is uploaded.
The person who generates the torrent SHOULD then seed it to make sure people can download it.