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How to change folders after "Create Subfolder" used?


foxyshadis

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So uTorrent seems to have a particularly bizarre limitation in the way that you move torrent data once you've downloaded it, if you use the Create Subfolder option while downloading it. This option is practically required for initial download, or everything gets so cluttered, but usually later on I want to change the folder name or put the files elsewhere. When I right click->Advanced->Set download location, it always appends the folder name, but once I've moved it, I don't want that anymore! I just want to point straight to the files.

 

There seems to be no way to take the Create subfolder flag off. The only workaround seems to be to individually set the location of each file, and I'm not going to do that for hundreds or thousands of files.

 

There must be some way around this? I don't really want to edit resume.dat.

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Just wanted to report back that despite the smarmy reply, the answer is as simple as changing the title (F2 or a slow double click) to change the folder that utorrent looks in from the base folder you set, although there's still no apparent way to disable the check into subfolders entirely from the UI, without editing resume.dat. But this is good enough for me, I can get it to seed collections under whatever folder I want now.

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Just wanted to report back that despite the smarmy reply, the answer is as simple as changing the title (F2 or a slow double click) to change the folder that utorrent looks in from the base folder you set, although there's still no apparent way to disable the check into subfolders entirely from the UI, without editing resume.dat. But this is good enough for me, I can get it to seed collections under whatever folder I want now.

Again no smart reply without a screen shot or version no one is going to answer....

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