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This is much preferable to starting from the beginning and having to waste a lot of time. One thing frequent uTorrent users are always on the lookout for is faster download speeds. Sure, your internet connection speed and stability are crucial factors. But there are things you can do in uTorrent settings that will make a lot of difference too. Some people only download one torrent at a time. But others have a long list of torrents that are all competing for the same bandwidth.

But did you know that you can allocate more bandwidth to certain torrents? And allocate less to others? You can even change the download and upload limits of each torrent individually.

It means that there are more other people sharing it online. Unless it has more peers than seeders. In that case, you might experience a prolonged download. That usually happens when a particular torrent is particularly sought after.

The downloads continue right from the position they have been in before the move, so that you do not have to download everything again. I'm going to show how this is done in uTorrent and qBittorrent. Most Bittorrent clients should offer similar options, and while the menu items that you need to click on may differ, the way is always the same. Qbittorrent moves the files and folders of each torrent automatically to the new destination so that you do not have to move the files manually.

You can use the method to quickly free up space on a drive where Bittorrent downloads make up a sizable part of the drive's available storage. Update : The uTorrent client just like qBittorrent moves the data that has already been downloaded to the new location automatically.

You are right, I just tried it again and the file contents were moved automatically. Updating the article now. Nice, just did it with Transmisson Qt. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Please click on the following link to open the newsletter signup page: Ghacks Newsletter Sign up.

Ghacks is a technology news blog that was founded in by Martin Brinkmann. It has since then become one of the most popular tech news sites on the Internet with five authors and regular contributions from freelance writers. Step 1: Open uTorrent and stop the downloading of file you would like to transfer to a new lodation.

Having done that exit the uTorrent client. To do so, open the system tray and right-click on the uTorrent icon to select the Exit option. Step 2: Having done that, open the folder where the file was being downloaded and manually move it to a new destination.

Just cut the file from the source and paste at the new location. If you get any file lock error while transferring, make sure that uTorrent is not running on your system. Step 4: uTorrent will now ask you for the new directory to download the file to. Select the new destination folder you have moved the half finished download to. Having done all that, open uTorrent, right-click on the download again and select the option Force Re-check.



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