Jump to content

mcaspi

Established Members
  • Posts

    911
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by mcaspi

  1. Not per ISP, per connection speed. And yes, you can use your own. In my experience, my advanced settings are good, better then the defaults for some, so I just post them for other people if they want to.

    Do whatever you want. I think that you just confuse users to think that your settings are better than theirs, while they don't really fit them.

  2. Maybe someone can post a best "settings.dat" file for people to try?

    You are welcome to mine... (in my sig/guide...)

    Rafi, your settings fit your connection with your ISP, your GUI preferences, your..... I don't think that it fits other users. I have a 1970 car (not really) that is "best" for me. You are welcome to buy a car like mine.

  3. OK, uTorrent is causing this. Reboot your computer and make sure that uT doesn't start on startup, use Windows search and find files called settings.dat and settings.dat.old that are located in a directory called: "utorrent". Make sure that you don't delete a "setting.dat" in a non "utorrent" directory. Delete these files, run uTorrent and installation process of uT will start.

  4. "Don't you think they *WANT* to fix all possible issues?"

    If ISP's are throttling the developers are limited in what they can do. I notice many users that can't transfer uTP because of this. That's why I'm seriously considering to abandon it. It's not just a issue of "fixing" but also an issue of what's the most stable way to deliver traffic with all the throttling that is going on. TCP looks to me the most stable and faster way.

×
×
  • Create New...