Utorrent move torrent folder
I've done a good bit of searching on the subject and everything I come across either loses the file won't read the new location or it tries to download the file again, even after forcing a re-check. Upload the files retaining the same folder structure usually case sensitive to the default download directory of your seedbox. Unfortunately I can't help you, but your question made me think I should get in this thread, since mine is in the same ballpark.
A few minutes ago I accidentally deleted the one seeding file I really cared about. I'm not sure exactly how, but I managed to delete it along with another torrent i didn't want.
It's just a good quality copy of an album, transferred from vinyl, and out of respect for the uploader I would like to continue seeding it.
I tried simply "restoring" it from my Windows bin, but that didn't work. I feel kinda dumb asking all these questions, maybe I'm explaining thing wrong here I have a "torrent" folder with a few folders in it.
One folder for the torrent addresses, one folder for the finished torrents, and the main folder holds any current downloading torrents that aren't yet finished. I moved the whole entire "torrent" folder containing all sub folders to the new external hard drive. Then I pointed uTorrent to all the current locations. Are you saying there is nothing I can do short of redownloading all the torrents again to be able to seed them to other once again?
I just want to be able to share the many torrents I have with others. Their already fully downloaded and compleat. There has to be an easy way to make the torrents I have available to others once again, even in their new home n on the external drive.
Moving the. Any torrents you've moved the. The only file in the Utorrent folder in Program Files is utorrent. Maybe what I wish to do is not possible? When you change the DL location of a torrent you must manually copy the files to the new location first, and then right click the torrent, go to advanced, and set download location This operation takes care of the data being downloaded by the associated. Under Preferences, Other, I had also set a new storage location for.
It appears that uTorrent retains the ability to access. I was under the impression that if I were to move the. So my problem turns out to be my unwillingness to try for fear of loss of data. Well anyway I learned something new. So thanks again and sorry to be such a bother with so many questions. Looks like I need to retract my previous post. It appeared that all was well after moving a copy of the. I could find no trace of anything remaining on the old drive associated with uTorrent so I thought all was well.
I then shut down the computer and removed the old drive and after rebooting and starting uTorrent I found that the torrents from the old drive had a red x and I ended up having to delete the. Possibly there is a way to accomplish what I was trying to do but I have yet to find it. If so, and you changed only the drive letter, then you can edit the resume.
In this folder the settings of utorrent are stored. You can probably tell I'm not primarily a Windows user. But when I asked you how can I do that? Your answer was - No, is's not possible meaning I was "Right". Now, when I start to ignore all your posts, I still open for and would appreciate any suggestions, coming form other members in this forum. Well there is a way but not in uTorrent directly and it requires a bit more of a clue than the average uTorrent user appears to have, and it's definitely a 'don't try this at home boys and girls' method.
Problem is solved. I moved all torrents from two different folders into one location and moved downloaded files into another location. Everything is done by editing resume. Generally speaking, it's a PITA to do it manually. There are lot of requests on the Internet asking for the very same action move torrents and downloads from one location to another and it should be done by torrent client itself.
Unfortunately uTorrent misses support of that important functionality. Latest BEncode Editor v0. Everyone, sooner or later, may face that task. And in this case I think uTorrent may and should help. But it requires some small improvement in its code. And here is what should be done:. Do not put paths to torrent file locations in each and every torrent record in "resume.
Instead keep only torrent names as keys there and use path to torrent files location taken from its configuration - "Properties Directories Location of torrents" "settings. It will offer control the users need to move torrent files from one location to another and facilitate an easy implementation of that task in uTorrent.
It will make "resume. Faster rendering is important in case if there is a lot of torrents kept in "resume. It's especially noticeable when user happens to uses quite a long path to the folder, where he keeps all torrents.
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