sixsixone Posted May 6, 2006 Report Posted May 6, 2006 Everytime I try and download something, I get this message all the time, and I thought it could have been a router problem or something, but I forwarded the correct port, but I still get this message. Anyone know whats going on?Thanks-J
Yenkaz Posted May 6, 2006 Report Posted May 6, 2006 Force a recheck and direct it to the place where you've set it to download to.
Himagain Posted June 1, 2006 Report Posted June 1, 2006 And don't use open for seeding.Hi there,VERY Newby here - Well, I did follow the idea of forcing a recheck (thanks - it did get its act together and is downloading - VERY slowly) but what is this about seeding? Not game to interfere with it at moment - it is t/ferring! But no figures at all of any kind in the bottom half of the screen and yet it is D/L (is av.26.5 Kb/s) What if I added another D/L to the list of considerable Size? ( The current one is a LInux Distro and I want to try another of 3+G) Would the prog do a concurrent download or sequential? If an option is available - what would make most sense to select? Thanks for any advice at all - or pointers to items. Himagain
µtorrent-Guest Posted June 2, 2006 Report Posted June 2, 2006 Himagaim1) do not hijack threads!2) if it is ok to add another DL depends on your connection. Press CTRL+G (read carefully), choose the value for your maximum possible Upload(!)speed in the drop down menu. And when you then add another torrent for DLing it depends on your UL speed if it will get DLed concurrent or sequential.
Himagain Posted June 2, 2006 Report Posted June 2, 2006 Himagaim1) do not hijack threads!2) if it is ok to add another DL depends on your connection. Press CTRL+G (read carefully), choose the value for your maximum possible Upload(!)speed in the drop down menu. And when you then add another torrent for DLing it depends on your UL speed if it will get DLed concurrent or sequential.Hi there,Thanks for the reply - 1) "Hijack"? My post was moved here by Management. Not with you here? 2) Thanks re sequencing question. Will go try forthwith.......
bgmnt Posted June 8, 2006 Report Posted June 8, 2006 I've had this same problem. The force-recheck comes up with 0.0% complete.I initially downloaded the torrent via ABC (I was unenlightened to utorrent). The files are all there and complete. The download also passes the hash check of ABC.ABC is, however, a hulk of a program and has many connection problems that utorrent does not. The problem is, utorrent will not recognize the completed 7gb file, and I really need to maintain a share ratio.I've tried forcing a recheck, and I'm not opening the file for seeding. It loads the file and then proceeds to start downloading pieces from scratch.Any suggestions?
bgmnt Posted June 8, 2006 Report Posted June 8, 2006 I appreciate the thought but I'm really not an idiot. It's directed to the right folder. Any other ideas?
Firon Posted June 8, 2006 Report Posted June 8, 2006 the right folder being one level above the torrent data.
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