SmilesGB Posted March 11, 2014 Report Posted March 11, 2014 Hello! I was wondering wich version is the latest stable version of Utorrent x64?And if you are planing any new releases soon? Thanks! RegardsJon
DreadWingKnight Posted March 11, 2014 Report Posted March 11, 2014 There is no supported version of x64 uTorrent for windows.
SmilesGB Posted March 11, 2014 Author Report Posted March 11, 2014 Hello! Why is that, i hade to locate a old version of utorrent and i found a 3.0 version wich i downloaded.I installed it couse utorrent 32-bit kept crashing when downloading at higher speeds. But now with this 64-bit version i dosent.. Why did you guys stop making 64-bit versions? RegardsJon
DreadWingKnight Posted March 11, 2014 Report Posted March 11, 2014 Because the benefit of having 64-bit doesn't outweigh the development time cost. If you're using that version, you're not supported.
SmilesGB Posted March 11, 2014 Author Report Posted March 11, 2014 Ok.., well I cannot use an 32-bit version because it crashes all the time due cache problems and thats why am using a 64-bit utorrent.Utorrent 3.0 build 25570 64-bit. The reason is that you can override the cache more then 1800 wich is the most in utorrent 32-bit, when i set it to 5000 i dosen't crash on me anymore. I need to use that version or else i need to switch to another client who supports 64-bit like Vuze.And we don't want that do we:) But thanks!You should look back into 64-bit versions! RegardsJon
DreadWingKnight Posted March 11, 2014 Report Posted March 11, 2014 Trying to have a high disk cache is the cause of your problem. Turn it DOWN.
SmilesGB Posted March 11, 2014 Author Report Posted March 11, 2014 Ok.., So you mean if i reinstall the 32-bit version and set it to lowerAny suggestions what? What is the best setting?Also why is my files goes up to 99% then stops.., all files are brownish red colour and begin to turn green.Some setting to change that?Thats the same for 32 and 64 version.. RegardsJon
DreadWingKnight Posted March 11, 2014 Report Posted March 11, 2014 The best setting is to NOT override it or keep it low. Availability of the files is what is causing your problem for not being able to complete.
SmilesGB Posted March 11, 2014 Author Report Posted March 11, 2014 OK.., il reinstall the 32-bit version and set it to low or not to override then. What do you mean with "Availability of the files" on the torrent or what? Thanks for helping me.., i really want to keep using utorrent! RegardsJon
DreadWingKnight Posted March 12, 2014 Report Posted March 12, 2014 If there isn't a complete set of the pieces of the torrent, you won't be able to complete.It's the availability row on the info tab.
SmilesGB Posted March 12, 2014 Author Report Posted March 12, 2014 Ive now installed the 32-bit version, and we will se if it will crash.But i still have the same problem with files only going up to 99%.and then finishes as soon as all the pieces has gone from brownis red.., not the varning red, lighter red to green.It says flushing to disk now.. Is there any setting to be able to go to green direct when they download? RegardsJon
Firon Posted March 12, 2014 Report Posted March 12, 2014 Reset your cache settings back to default. All of them.
SmilesGB Posted March 12, 2014 Author Report Posted March 12, 2014 Is there anyway to do that without needing to reset all settings? Couse i couldent find any default button under cache.. I got this settings now: Reduce memory ussage when cache is not needed: DisabledWrite out untouched blocks every 2 minutes: DisabledWrite out finished pieces immediately: EnabledTurn off read caching if the upload speed is slow: DisabledRemove old blocks from the cache: EnabledIncrease automatic cache size when cache trashing: Enabled What should i change? RegardsJon
SmilesGB Posted March 12, 2014 Author Report Posted March 12, 2014 I guess i have to use Vuze now.. Thanks.. /Smiles
fatalite Posted July 26, 2014 Report Posted July 26, 2014 i think utorrent is just f**ed up nowadays. i am an utorrent user for nearly 10 years and just thinking to give up this client because sometimes client warns me that memory is insufficient, but my desktop computer is i7 4 gb ram with 1 tb hdd so wtf is that!? developers if you do not make your client to work as an 64-bit, you will surely lose so many users.
Andreasvb Posted July 26, 2014 Report Posted July 26, 2014 How many torrents do you have in the list, and your disk cache settings? Mine uses around 200 MB RAM with 1600+ torrents with automatic cache.
joao.silva.10001000 Posted July 27, 2014 Report Posted July 27, 2014 Hi people: I apologize beforehand for saying it but I think you guys at uTorrent are WRONG about the "development costs" of producing a current 64 bit version of the program. And you know why? To answer that let's see: 1) Pratically ALL new PC's currently been sold are 64-bit, NOT 32-bit (it means that the 32 bit market share is dwindling to nothing). And I do not recall anyone still supplying a 8-bit or 16-bit version of any program on the grounds of "costs of development". Said otherwise, it means that if you guys persist on the stupid idea of promoting 32-bit versions of uTorrent that with time YOUR MARKET-SHARE WILL DWINDLE TO NOTHING!!! (and THAT cost you a LOT MORE than a few hundred thousand dollars in development money!!!); 2) A 64-bit program is FASTER than the 32-bit version of the same program on the same plataform (and this is logical because on 64-bit you are able to process TWICE the load in the same amount of time). 3) Computers running 64-bit versions of Windows run 32-bit programs in a "protected environment" (which means that running a 32-bit program in a 64-bit PC is MUCH SLOWER than running the same 32-bit program on the same machine running a 32-bit version of the same Windows OS). And if those are not enough reasons just consider my case: I was a pissed-off customer of uTorrent because I was getting a lot of trouble with ALL 32-bit versions of uTorrent released for the last 2 years (including the latest 3.4.2 version): for example (a) my PC sometimes would simply refuse to work (freezing solid as in the Artic); ( uTorrent would have a lot of "disc overload 100%" regardless of default configurations, small numbers of torrents running in parallel, choking the connection speed, etc, etc, etc; © with uTorrent running even more than a few torrents at the same time my Internet surfing would be reduced to the speed of a baby crawling on the sand on the beach; (d) etc, etc, etc, etc, etc. In desperation and because I DID NOT WANT to change to Vuze or others P2P client programs, I relutantly installed an old beta 64 bit version [v. 3.0.25570] of uTorrent I found on the Internet and I was "prepared" to be disappointed with the source (with the program being infected with virii or Trojans) and/or with the program experiencing crashes, freezes and other problems with a "beta" version. And you know what bad happened? NOTHING !!! I now can run on 8GB of RAM memory some 250 torrents (with 40 "active" downloads and 10 "active" uploads at the same time), weighing some 250 GB in total and with some 10,000 archives WITHOUT A SINGLE GLITCH !!!! No freezes, no "disc overloads", nothing, just plain speed and speed and speed and speed and speed !!!! So, PLEASE, uTorrent folks DO NOT BE STUBBORN: COME OUT OF THE 20th CENTURY AND GET INTO THE 64-BITS PRESENT OR YOUR FUTURE AS A COMPANY WILL BE NIHIL !!!!
DreadWingKnight Posted July 27, 2014 Report Posted July 27, 2014 1) Pratically ALL new PC's currently been sold are 64-bit, NOT 32-bit (it means that the 32 bit market share is dwindling to nothing). And I do not recall anyone still supplying a 8-bit or 16-bit version of any program on the grounds of "costs of development". Said otherwise, it means that if you guys persist on the stupid idea of promoting 32-bit versions of uTorrent that with time YOUR MARKET-SHARE WILL DWINDLE TO NOTHING!!! (and THAT cost you a LOT MORE than a few hundred thousand dollars in development money!!!);Ultimately irrelevant.2) A 64-bit program is FASTER than the 32-bit version of the same program on the same plataform (and this is logical because on 64-bit you are able to process TWICE the load in the same amount of time).Based on what?3) Computers running 64-bit versions of Windows run 32-bit programs in a "protected environment" (which means that running a 32-bit program in a 64-bit PC is MUCH SLOWER than running the same 32-bit program on the same machine running a 32-bit version of the same Windows OS).Again, based on what?
mfisher9977 Posted July 27, 2014 Report Posted July 27, 2014 3) Computers running 64-bit versions of Windows run 32-bit programs in a "protected environment" (which means that running a 32-bit program in a 64-bit PC is MUCH SLOWER than running the same 32-bit program on the same machine running a 32-bit version of the same Windows OS). Again, based on what? http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa384219%28v=vs.85%29.aspx "Working set." (The amount of memory that a process requires in a given time interval) "WOW64 increases the size of the application's working set.""WOW64 enables 32-bit applications to take advantage of the 64-bit kernel. Therefore, 32-bit applications can use a larger number of kernel handles and window handles. However, 32-bit applications may not be able to create as many threads under WOW64 as they can when running natively on x86-based systems because WOW64 allocates an additional 64-bit stack (usually 512 KB) for each thread." 2) A 64-bit program is FASTER than the 32-bit version of the same program on the same plataform (and this is logical because on 64-bit you are able to process TWICE the load in the same amount of time). Based on what? While it doesn't particularly mean a 64-bit will process twice the amount information than a 32-bit, theoretically it is possible. But definitely not x2 in the same amount of time.Anyways, http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/taking-the-mystery-out-of-64-bit-windows 32-bit versus 64-bit drivers and programs"Unlike drivers, most programs designed for a computer running a 32-bit version of Windows will run fine on a computer running a 64-bit version of Windows. (Notable exceptions are antivirus programs.) However, most programs designed specifically for a 64-bit version of Windows will often run faster, especially if they involve intensive tasks such as editing high-definition video or operating a large database." 1) Pratically ALL new PC's currently been sold are 64-bit, NOT 32-bit (it means that the 32 bit market share is dwindling to nothing). And I do not recall anyone still supplying a 8-bit or 16-bit version of any program on the grounds of "costs of development". Said otherwise, it means that if you guys persist on the stupid idea of promoting 32-bit versions of uTorrent that with time YOUR MARKET-SHARE WILL DWINDLE TO NOTHING!!! (and THAT cost you a LOT MORE than a few hundred thousand dollars in development money!!!); Ultimately irrelevant. http://gearnuke.com/windows-8-market-share-growing-according-steam/ "The 32-bit versions of Windows 8 have a combined market share of almost 1% which is understandable due to the fact that 32-bit systems can only use a maximum of 4GB RAM." Hey i mean no disrepect. I absolutely love uTorrent and the work you guys do to provide such a wonderful product to the people. And i will support whatever direction you take. But i agree with Joao on this one, the 32-bit market is on a sinking ship. Even iphone 5s supports 64-bit now. But hey great product guys ill forever be a proud supporter of uTorrent.
Kitsoran Posted July 28, 2014 Report Posted July 28, 2014 Incidentally a 32-bit system can use more than 4GB of RAM, that it cannot is a pervasive myth. Microsoft has elected to only implement this functionality in some of its server OSes.
fatalite Posted July 28, 2014 Report Posted July 28, 2014 we are not enemies. we are also lovers of utorrent which gives us everything throughout the beginning, as well as free. these users you see in that post-dear admin-, are just seeds of a breaking point. these users, especially me, do "not" just to make conversation about 64 bit support. we want it because we want to see utorrent stay faster, and "reliable" (key point you know what i mean "reliable" you admin?) if you want to stay on your "ego", like you say "development costs", or "you are not supported" bla bla bla... you can just go and f*k yourself okay? this is what i mean. utorrent is just a f*king "bittorrent" client and it is all. you are not the kings. there is so so so many alternatives. just remember this everytime okay?Bye.
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