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i use bittorrent client, as i just removed an external hard drive windows relabelled a drive letter of another hard drive i had stuff downloading to ( bastards !! ) so i deleted the .torrent file from bittorent ( of a large tvshow torrent) to go get it again ( once id restarted pc with hard drive in another usb socket and hoping drive letter would change ) so i could carry on downloading a large filebut.. after restart bittorrent is saying the torrent your trying to add is already in the list of torrents do you want to add trackers, even if i click yes the file (tvshow series) doesnt show up in bittorrent client , i ran ccleaner incase of registry error etc , ive tried closing bittorent then restarting it but although bittorent seems to think the torrent file is still in the client it doesnt show up so no downloading can continue how do i fix this ?
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Greetings, all BitTorrent fanatics and gurus. I'm having trouble downloading a torrent, and I don't understand why. The torrent appears to have multiple seeds, yet the availability, and hence the download, is stuck at 0.971. The torrent in question is "Safe.House.S01.1080p.BluRay.x264-KEEPERS[rartv]" (the one shown on top in the screenshot). As can be seen in this torrent's Trackers tab, its Peer Exchange row lists 5 seeds and 117 peers, and its Distributed Hash Table (DHT) row lists 4 seeds and 58 peers. Thus, I'm surprised and baffled that the torrent's availability remains (and has always been) only 0.971. How can this be? The BitTorrent User Manual's glossary defines a seed as "A peer with 100% of the data in the torrent contents." 100%—Doesn't this mean that even a single seed would provide a torrent access to everything it needs to reach full (1.000) availability? Perhaps I'm missing something? Please, BitTorrenters who know more than I, help me understand, or even better, let me know if there's something I can do to get the final bit (pun intended!) of this torrent downloaded. Thank you!