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  1. oh, now that's a thing! thank you rafi!
  2. can you please explain more, where to add the "-V" ?
  3. Hello just want to ask if possible to add a new column that you can mark as Yes|No it's similar to emails (Mark as Read) so you know you have watched or did what you need to do with this download item. by right click on that item and select "Mark as Seen" ? i download many items but i have little time to watch, so sometimes as list goes bigger i lose track of what i have seen and what i did not. hope this make sense to you. Thanks!
  4. The absolute maximum amount of memory a 32-bit program like uTorrent can use is 4 GB, if it's running under x64 Windows and its executable is flagged as Large Address Aware. With 32 GB on your computer it doesn't seem like you'll have any trouble here.
  5. Setting diskio.quick_hash to true in the advanced settings may help. Apparently it toggles some unspecified advanced optimization for the hash checking process.
  6. Thanks for all the replies! I was aware of the protocol enhancements and cryptocurrency stuff, but never actually enabled them. Mystery solved
  7. Hello, I posted this in a separate thread last Saturday, but it's still pending moderator approval, so I'll try my luck here As far as I've seen, uTorrent 3.5.5 has at least three different peer_id prefixes associated with it: -UT355S-, -UT355W-, and -UT355B- (beta versions only). This makes me wonder the following things. What do the letters stand for? "B" is obviously for Beta; "S" is presumably Stable (or Solid ), what about "W"? My guesses are either Windows or Web. When exactly is "UT355W" used instead of "UT355S"? Thanks in advance for any replies!
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