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You can search for an alternative torrent file with more seeds in one of these Torrent Websites:. Did the fixes above solve your uTorrent not downloading? Hopefully, uTorrent is working like a charm now.

Feel free to leave a comment if you have further questions or suggestions. Via is a technical writer for Driver Easy and an avid reader in daily life. She got her start as a professional writer at the beginning of , writing about technology and artists, then her enthusiasm for technical and intellectual stuff brought her to Driver Easy. She's passionate about helping people solve their day-to-day tech issues with how-tos and tutorials.

To install Driver Easy Click. Via Kuang Last Updated: 3 weeks ago. What are the major causes of uTorrent not downloading? Most torrent sites provide pirated content. We discourage the download of such content. The VPN service also allows you to unblock torrenting sites. Qbittorrent which is a free torrent client allows you to specify a virtual adapter as its communication port, though other torrent clients may also offer the same feature.

For the purpose of this article I will focus on the Qbittorrent client. The first thing you will need to do is find out the name of your virtual network adapter used in conjunction with your VPN service. This will handle any VPN disconnects while torrenting; put another way, this will stop the torrent when VPN disconnects and therefore will not expose your real IP address. You can test this functionality by downloading a "safe" torrent, then disconnect your VPN service manually.

You should see that the download is stalled. I need more questions. If you have a computer question - or even a computer problem that needs fixing - please email me with your question so that I can write more articles like this one. I can't promise I'll respond to all the messages I receive depending on the volume , but I'll do my best. About the author : Dennis Faas is the owner and operator of Infopackets. With over 30 years of computing experience, Dennis' areas of expertise are a broad range and include PC hardware, Microsoft Windows, Linux, network administration, and virtualization.

For technical support inquiries, Dennis can be reached via Live chat online this site using the Zopim Chat service currently located at the bottom left of the screen ; optionally, you can contact Dennis through the website contact form. Hi, thanks for this, I'm not sure this is working right.

I followed all your instructions and was downloading a "safe" torrent from a website that has only old movies who's copyrights have expired. What was happening here? Was my qBittorent still trying vainly to connect to my VPN? Why didn't the downloading bandwidth shutdown instantly instead of trickling down to zero? I had to reset this on my system only 4 weeks ago with the latest qBittorent and it worked fine.

My problem is the opposite though. It probably isn't even you thats causing the problem. The other people whom are connected to the peers may have a problem that doesn't have anything to do with you. And I have two torrents going, and one of them has 30 or so leechers, so I should be getting something there, right? It seems unlikely that all of these people are having the same problem. Plus, as I said, I have another torrent going, and I'm experiencing the same problem with that one.

And the other day, I was downloading something, too, and I had the same problem. I see what you were saying earlier. I can't really answer your question since I am having sort of the same kind of problem, but I'm pretty someone out there knows how to fix this. This could be a problem if you don't keep a good ratio.

Maybe try changing your bandwidth allocation to high. Torrents on private trackers are ridiculously overseeded and if you don't hop on them within hours of the torrent being posted, you have absolutely no chance of getting any decent upload in due to all the people with seedboxes seeding on mbit lines. Oh, I see. So, I suppose there's little I can do then save for trying to jump on new torrents and getting a faster connection.

Well, in any matter, my ratio is almost , so I guess I don't have to worry about suddenly being banned. And since I already mentioned it, I figured I'll just ask it here rather than start another thread. What are some good cable internet providers? Preferably something cheap that doesn't conflict with BitTorrent at all I've heard some ISPs throttle your connection speed and that sort of thing.

If you live in the U. I'm not sure how cheap your willing to get, but that price right there is great for downloading music and photos. It depends on what you want, where you want, and how you want it.



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