anan Posted May 3, 2014 Report Posted May 3, 2014 as above.. ever since i have start a torrents files i realise they will " eat up" my hdd and i could not know what is happening. pls kindly advise me thanks i am a window 8 user
mcaspi Posted May 3, 2014 Report Posted May 3, 2014 1. The size of the downloaded files is usually high. 2. To delete a torrent you usually have to right-click it and include the data also. 3. When you delete the downloaded files they are usually moved to the Recycle Bin and you have to delete them there. 4. Do a Search on your computer for big files (by size) and delete the files that you don't need.
anan Posted May 4, 2014 Author Report Posted May 4, 2014 1. The size of the downloaded files is usually high. 2. To delete a torrent you usually have to right-click it and include the data also. 3. When you delete the downloaded files they are usually moved to the Recycle Bin and you have to delete them there. 4. Do a Search on your computer for big files (by size) and delete the files that you don't need. 1. The size of the downloaded files is usually high. 2. To delete a torrent you usually have to right-click it and include the data also. 3. When you delete the downloaded files they are usually moved to the Recycle Bin and you have to delete them there. 4. Do a Search on your computer for big files (by size) and delete the files that you don't need.hi thanks for the reply what if i never delete the data? because i only delete the torrents when i stop downloading... how am i going to delete the data that i have not done so in the past?
mcaspi Posted May 4, 2014 Report Posted May 4, 2014 If you don't delete the data (torrent) you "eat up" your hdd. As for how to delete, I already wrote you what to do.
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