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drk_fly | Posted: Jun 26 2006, 07:01 PM |
Shmuck Group: Members Posts: 4 Member No.: 18,591 Joined: Jun 25th 2006 Location: Update Profile | i thought maybe posting here would be the most sensible thing to do. so please dont flame on me..(since i cant post a new thread in this section, and posting in any other, would be retarded) so, i have utorrent, but my download rates are like 0.1-39.0 kbs however it only goes past 18 on a blue moon. its regularly around 3.1 and floats anywhere from 0.0-14.0 or around there. heres the weird thing. my limewire can download 16-109kbs. whats with that? and if im dling like 7 things, i can get 70kbs easy. so how come limewire downloads faster than utorrent? thanks... btw. i run cogeco on my laptop, and i get connection through a wireless linksys card that goes to this router thingy (with 2 antennas) help me out because im nooby when it comes to computer |
thrill3rnit3 | Posted: Sep 18 2006, 03:36 PM |
IDW Special Member Group: Members Posts: 272 Member No.: 19,091 Joined: Jul 23rd 2006 Location: the 818 | umm...what do i need to do if i switch to a different bittorent client...i'm using bitcomet ryt now and i'm plannin to switch to utorrent and i still have unfinished torrents...so if i'm gonna switch to a new client i just open the same torrent file and the download's gonna continue? thanks for the help guys... |
dmhc69 | Posted: Sep 18 2006, 09:06 PM | ||
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yes, that should work. just make sure you dont touch any of the files associated with the torrent (ie. the location of where it is downloading to, as well as where the actual .torrent file is). just uninstall bitcomet, then install uTorrent and continue downloading. and if it doesnt work, just leave bitcomet for that particular torrent download, then change over when its finished. This post has been edited by dmhc69 on Sep 18 2006, 09:06 PM | ||
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thrill3rnit3 | Posted: Sep 19 2006, 03:41 PM |
IDW Special Member Group: Members Posts: 272 Member No.: 19,091 Joined: Jul 23rd 2006 Location: the 818 | ok..lets assume i switch clients with still active torrents...i change the download directory to where the files are being saved...and the downloads starts where it left off? or it starts all over again? |
dmhc69 | Posted: Sep 19 2006, 06:55 PM |
IDW Goldmember Group: Advanced Members Posts: 4,217 Member No.: 5,199 Joined: Jan 22nd 2005 Location: Melbourne, Australia | just as long as you still have the uncompleted torrent files somewhere on your harddrive while you change the client, you should be able to resume it, because the client should ask where you want to save the files the first time you run the torrent. just make sure you select the folder where you originally moved/downloaded it to, and it should resume from where the old client should left off. |
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Shintaro | Posted: Apr 3 2009, 04:36 PM | ||
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It will start all over again. Only one client can be used with the exception of Mainline\uTorrent which can work together. | ||
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