Iseed Posted July 17, 2012 Report Share Posted July 17, 2012 All right, I am unintentionally a horrible person. My seed ratio is only 0,165 and I need help. I did not delete the files but just moved them. It made a hell of a mess and so I reorganized my folders. This gives me an error and it stops the seeding. How can I fix it? There is no way I can keep all my download files in one map and wait until the ratio is 1.0+. Some files are 2 GB and it is seeding with an average speed of 40 kb/s so I would have to keep them there for a long time.Second point, I have deleted some activities, but the files are still on my computer. Can I re-activate it on utorrent and start seeding? Since I should like to make it up to others, I am trying to follow the common respected courtesy and raise my ratio.Last question: Is there any way to see the seeding ratio of a single activity? Since I would like to clean up my hard disk by deleting files that I am not using when they have reached an ratio of at least 1,0.To brighten you up, I am at this moment leaving the files in my download folder, which makes quite a mess and I am having a daily seed ratio of 1,5. anyway, thanks for your support and remember sharing is mutual ;-) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jbebad Posted July 17, 2012 Report Share Posted July 17, 2012 You can move files any where you want within uTorrent and you should have no problems. If you moved the files outside, you need to select the torrent, right-clic -> Advanced -> Set Download Location to point to where the file or parent folder is located (multi-file torrents). Note: The actual folder will be the Name of the torrent. If you select that folder you will get the d:\parent\folder name\folder name. Check the info tab to insure you pointing to the correct directory.On multi-file torrents - if you changed the physical file name of actual files, you will then have to select the file in the file table -> right-click -> relocate.Finally - Force re-check, then start. If you have removed the torrent, you need to re-load, then do the above.Try on only one torrent to make sure you have the steps down correctly. Check info (and file) tab to make sure everything points correctly. If you fail to get 100% on the force re-check, you will start the download process again.You have a TON of work ahead of you. Next time, only move files from within uTorrent. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mj23 Posted July 18, 2012 Report Share Posted July 18, 2012 You can move files any where you want within uTorrent and you should have no problems. If you moved the files outside, you need to select the torrent, right-clic -> Advanced -> Set Download Location to point to where the file or parent folder is located (multi-file torrents). Note: The actual folder will be the Name of the torrent. If you select that folder you will get the d:\parent\folder name\folder name. Check the info tab to insure you pointing to the correct directory.On multi-file torrents - if you changed the physical file name of actual files, you will then have to select the file in the file table -> right-click -> relocate.Finally - Force re-check, then start. If you have removed the torrent, you need to re-load, then do the above.Try on only one torrent to make sure you have the steps down correctly. Check info (and file) tab to make sure everything points correctly. If you fail to get 100% on the force re-check, you will start the download process again.You have a TON of work ahead of you. Next time, only move files from within uTorrent.how do you move files within utorrent? the only way i knew how to reorganize stuff was the way you suggested as a response to OP Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Iseed Posted July 18, 2012 Author Report Share Posted July 18, 2012 You can move files any where you want within uTorrent and you should have no problems. If you moved the files outside' date=' you need to select the torrent, right-clic -> Advanced -> Set Download Location to point to where the file or parent folder is located (multi-file torrents). Note: The actual folder will be the Name of the torrent. If you select that folder you will get the d:\parent\folder name\folder name. Check the info tab to insure you pointing to the correct directory.On multi-file torrents - if you changed the physical file name of actual files, you will then have to select the file in the file table -> right-click -> relocate.Finally - Force re-check, then start. If you have removed the torrent, you need to re-load, then do the above.Try on only one torrent to make sure you have the steps down correctly. Check info (and file) tab to make sure everything points correctly. If you fail to get 100% on the force re-check, you will start the download process again.You have a TON of work ahead of you. Next time, only move files from within uTorrent.[/quote']how do you move files within utorrent? the only way i knew how to reorganize stuff was the way you suggested as a response to OPYeah, I have also no idea... But I decided to seed at least to 1.5 and then delete or move the file. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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