Originally posted by: ak91
How would I finish allocation from utorrent?
I'm not really sure, I assumed it was a standard command. I've only used uTorrent to send a file to a guy with DHT... I don't see it in their faq.
Right-click the folder, and select properties. If it says "1.60GB (1,726,955,520) bytes...", then it's already allocated out.
If the files, inside the old folder, end with !ut, then rename them to get rid of that. (Right-click & properties again, if it doesn't show up in the folder). You can make a batch file to do it - make a text file, and put:
REN *.!ut *
Hit enter, save it as "re.bat". Double-click the bat & it'll rename them.
PM me here or at MySpleen (JSudonim) if you hit any snags. (I prefer MySpleen, because my PM fills up too fast, here).
edit: and ironically, my old client is contributing to a way faster download, with the pieces it has uploading.
How would I finish allocation from utorrent?
I'm not really sure, I assumed it was a standard command. I've only used uTorrent to send a file to a guy with DHT... I don't see it in their faq.
Right-click the folder, and select properties. If it says "1.60GB (1,726,955,520) bytes...", then it's already allocated out.
If the files, inside the old folder, end with !ut, then rename them to get rid of that. (Right-click & properties again, if it doesn't show up in the folder). You can make a batch file to do it - make a text file, and put:
REN *.!ut *
Hit enter, save it as "re.bat". Double-click the bat & it'll rename them.
PM me here or at MySpleen (JSudonim) if you hit any snags. (I prefer MySpleen, because my PM fills up too fast, here).
edit: and ironically, my old client is contributing to a way faster download, with the pieces it has uploading.
LOL! I'll say. Well, it has a port, now, so why not try finishing with your old client? It's confusing seeing 2 or 3 of you.
