gogo_hr Posted July 6, 2006 Report Posted July 6, 2006 I'm using uTorrent under Windows XP SP2. Today I left the program running for a few hours when I was out of home. When I got back I realized that it has been actually downloading for a few minutes. Then "Insufficient system resources to complete the service" (or something like that) had apperared and the download had stopped. It gives the same error when seeding too. And now I should periodically check if uTorrent is still downloading/uploading the specified torrents. I haven't got any problems with the old (1.5) version. The machine has Athlon XP 3200+ and 1GB RAM and the graphics show that there *are* enough resources for uTorrent. What should I do? Thanks in advance and sorry for my bad English.
Ultima Posted July 6, 2006 Report Posted July 6, 2006 Er, I've no clue, as I got that message once, but it was kind of random. Are you low on hard drive space?
Switeck Posted July 6, 2006 Report Posted July 6, 2006 Maybe the new UPnP code in v1.6 is the cause?Try disabling UPnP in µTorrent and see if that helps.
gogo_hr Posted July 6, 2006 Author Report Posted July 6, 2006 @UltimaThere are 73GB free space on this drive @SwiteckSeems that it still gives the same error
Switeck Posted July 6, 2006 Report Posted July 6, 2006 Try going into µTorrent's advanced settings and reducing the net.max_halfopen value to 8...or even as low as 4 if it was already 8!
Ultima Posted July 6, 2006 Report Posted July 6, 2006 UPnP wouldn't happen to be the cause, as I had it disabled when I got the error too. ludde didn't exactly answer me when I asked him, but he was sorta busy at the moment, so I didn't mind too much. That and I never received the error again, so I thought it might've just been an isolated case.
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