I'm running the current version 3. How do I make uTorrent start loading again? And yes, I have tried both Start and Force Start but neither option makes the download begin. Can you download a Slackware torrent If not, are you using a VPN? I clicked on the "Add torrent from URL" button, pasted in the slackware URL, and then waited several minutes for the chance to click the okay button in the dialog but all I got was a timeout error in a popup: "Error 'offline timed out ' while downloading URL.
After that, I was the Okay button was finally enabled and I clicked it but the Okay button just went greyed out again and the dialog didn't disappear and the download doesn't seem to have started. I just tried the whole thing again and the same things happened, just a lot faster this time, just a few seconds instead of minutes. I've been using the same approach for months without problems. Before I started using TOR to get my torrents, I was using a regular browser and uTorrent for downloading the torrents.
That also worked fine for years. I haven't changed anything lately so I don't see why I can't download torrents any more. Last night, I downloaded Bit Torrent, installed it and added a torrent to the list; it failed to start downloading at the exact same point as uTorrent had failed; all that differed was the error message from the dialog.
It was very late so I left it at that, intending to deal with it again this morning. This morning, when I sat down at the computer, I got notifications that all of my torrents had finished downloading and were seeding!
I just tried another torrent and it's working fine in uTorrent as well. I'm darned if I know why it was failing or why it started working again. I can't think of anything I did to help it work! Start new topic. Recommended Posts. You say they are garbage, but you do not explain or give your idea of what the settings should be. That is your personal opinion. I have also used all kinds of different settings of my own and still does not work.
Could it be from not seeding enough? Before trying his - you'll need to rename his file settings. Well I turned on my torrents yesterday and low and behold a miracle happened. Everything worked as it should. I was so excited. Then a few hours later everything went red. I did nothing to settings nor did I move them. All I did was exit utorrent then when I could restarted utorrent.
I got two of them seeding again but now they are back to being red. Again I did nothing to them but exited then returned later on. Sow how can they one minute work just fine and the next turn red? I have tried restarting utorrent, refreshing, restarting computer, and shutting down computer completely then booting up with external attached. None of these worked. With uTorrent exited, open the uTorrent folder depending on your install method, this could be in your Application Data folder and remove the 2 files settings.
The you can replace with rafi's if you still want to try that, If that don't work out, delete rafi's then move those other 2 back into the folder from where they came. I tried finding torrent file and it is nowhere to be found. I tried searching c: AND manually. No torrent file. I am also back to square one. I have noticed that my external is moving torrent files I have downloaded directly to it on its own though.
For instance when I got back on my laptop and booted up utorrent I had this problem so I checked the files I had no errors or file cannot be found. I'm getting a similar issue on uTOrrent 3. When the application starts it connects to trackers fine, however after some time like minutes not sure exactly, all connections to trackers coming back with status "Connection timed out".
Yeah I know you will say firewall bla bla bla, but it is not. Anybody know what is happening? I haven't seen anything like that in FAQ. Is it possible you have a bad settings. Try with a brand new empty settings file:. Open uTorrent's data folder and move both settings.
Incidentally, I added a torrent around 4 hours ago. I've been keeping an eye on it and the tracker status has been continually "Working" for that time. In the past I've occasionally noticed if a torrent has multiple trackers one or more may time out, but never them all. Disable your proxy. Then try with a Slackware torrent. The other issue it is not just the proxy enabled there are a bunch of other features enabled for privacy along with proxy.
Yes, lower it to a speed where the "Connection timed out" would have shown by. The ETA column will, of course, assist in how long the download will take for a set speed. You can download Slackware with your proxy enabled if you wish. If you get a "Connection timed out", I'd guess the proxy is guilty I might be completely wrong though.
It seems to have worked. How long will this work though? Once you're satisfied everything is working as it should, then you can delete those 2 files you moved - it's not like they're HDD space hoggers. Each should only be around  Thanks for your help. It seems to be solved. If not I will just repeat at every failure.
Now to fix the new problem.
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