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mike20021969

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  1. Hi. It's easy to do the magic oneself with this LAA tool: https://www.techpowerup.com/forums/attachments/laa_2_0_4-zip.34392/
  2. µTorrent will only create the torrent file. You will have to post a copy of that file, or the magnet link, at an appropriate place where you think people will want it download it.
  3. Simply look under the "Availability" column. 1.00 means you are sharing it, so anything greater than 1.00 is a download. 2.00 = 1 download. 3.00 = 2 downloads etc. To enable Availabilty if it is not showing, right-click the header column & select it: https://imgbox.com/cYzV6VS8
  4. 3.5.5_45331 download HERE. 3.5.5_45335 download HERE.
  5. What version are you currently running? The last versions that worked on Windows XP were: 3.5.5_45311 Stable 3.5.5_45309 Beta Note: 3.5.5_45335 Stable also worked but there was an annoying pop-up message that always appeared when launching uTorrent (for me anyway): Downloading the Pro package failed. No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it. For BitTorrent on Windows XP, 7.10.5_45312 was the last version that worked.
  6. Please check they haven't moved to the No Label category: If not showing already, open the Sidebar (press F7 key, or Options>Show Sidebar). Labels>No Label.
  7. ...is simply my signature (which appears on all my posts) and not part of my reply. Anyway, once you've opened your folder (as mention by rafi) containing the downloaded files, open vlc then drag'n'drop the file onto vlc interface. (Forget MediaInfo for the now, but when installed it adds a right-click context menu entry to media files & when you right-click on such a media file and select MediaInfo. a small window opens showing details regarding the files properties such as codecs used. As you have vlc, this program already comes with the necessary codecs required to play most files).
  8. Video/audio playback issues are usually caused by missing a codec, or a codec not being configured properly. MediaInfo can give you information regarding video/audio files including the codecs used. For playback of audio but especially video files, try using PotPlayer or VLC. Both can play back almost anything you can throw at them.
  9. If the .torrent files exist, then make sure those files are in the folder set in the µTorrent's preferences (Options>Preferences>Directories). If the download files/data from these torrents is still on the hard drive, make sure they are in the folder set in µTorrent's preferences (Options>Preferences>Directories). Once this is done, add each torrent (File>Add Torrent). µTorrent should then check what has been download already. If everything is correct after checking, uTorrent will seed.
  10. Well it's easy enough for anyone to do themselves with THIS Large Address Aware converter tool.
  11. uTorrent & BitTorrent are essentially identical in all but name. uTorrent is developed by BitTorrent Inc. Both can be installed on the same PC. Place the binary BitTorrent.exe into a separate folder. With uTorrent exited, copy your resume.dat & settings.dat files to that new folder. Now run BitTorrent.exe but I'd imagine you'll experience the same freezing.
  12. Not sure about memory or configuration changes. All I can suggest is replace uTorrent.exe with a later version, or the latest release.
  13. I just tried version 19248 on Windows XP and had no freezing issues. I'd guess it's down to the amount of torrent files within the program. To rule this out, Exit uTorrent, then copy uTorrent.exe & settings.dat to a new folder. Run uTorrent.exe from this new folder and see if the program freezes. If it doesn't, then your problem is most likely due to the amount of torrent files. In which case, an updated version of uTorrent may/may not help.
  14. With uTorrent exited, remove the files resume.dat & resume.dat.old from uTorrent's installation folder. Then try again.
  15. "Red" seeding often means one or more trackers are not working/offline/dead.
  16. They're not identical. Sure, they may be the same size but they have different checksums. 3.5.5_45918.exe : CRC32 = D522A732 3.5.5_45974.exe : CRC32 = A245C1D9 It's not the first time 2 releases have had the same size. For example: 3.5.5_45838.exe & 3.5.5_45790.exe are both 2.01 MB (2,113,240 bytes). 3.5.5_45776.exe & 3.5.5_45702.exe are both 1.83 MB (1,920,232 bytes).
  17. Bencode editor: https://bd3c3a68-a-62cb3a1a-s-sites.googlegroups.com/site/ultimasites/files/bencode-editor.0710u.zip
  18. As there's no stable thread... 3.5.5_45798 magnet: magnet:?xt=urn:btih:5B3CF2C29198C64E994E438349DAB36657D9CA5C File size: 2.01 MB (2,117,080 bytes) / MD5: 29F2007F7E9E5C5D214ED6E205746DCA Digitally Signed: BitTorrent Inc. 25 August 2020 20:41:08 No changelog at time of posting. Instead of filling to topic with the same inane question for each new release, try posting the version yourself.
  19. As there's no stable thread... 3.5.5_45790 magnet: magnet:?xt=urn:btih:8D9CD845DA68C3471FB744530BCB4FD2F9718E0B File size: 2.01 MB (2,113,240 bytes) / MD5: E35BB7DF6B10498E7EC0F175E9696711 Digitally Signed: BitTorrent Inc. 21 August 2020 20:05:24 No changelog at time of posting.
  20. As there's no stable thread... 3.5.5_45776 magnet: magnet:?xt=urn:btih:4E3969B9C1AC05E224198DD27896FA22A25B4E98 File size: 1.83 MB (1,924,072 bytes) / MD5: E1E7BE140D6B0BC5F066B33FB4D579F2 Digitally Signed: BitTorrent Inc. 06 August 2020 18:28:33 No changelog at time of posting.
  21. 3.5.5_45770 magnet: magnet:?xt=urn:btih:CFAA6209A4232903F94DB32DF894D300097C8B28 File size: 1.84 MB (1,937,648 bytes) / MD5: DDF8FCABEB35A8A649110850659F8FFD Digitally Signed: BitTorrent Inc. 04 August 2020 05:23:15 Changelog: September 1, 2020 Integrate smart inclient search Add Bittorrent Speed onboarding Change Speed to Graph in detail pane Several crash fixes Update gdpr compliance Add support core features version in about box
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