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    How to Download Bittorrent Archive on uTorrent

    Bitorrent (the principle) :
    The BitTorrent (created by Bram Cohen) works on the principle of permanent exchange. We download the same file to several on a server. But to go faster, we exchange all the pieces of files that one has but not the other. Therefore, we also become server. Big difference with the classical P2P (eg Emule) in BitTorrent, no need to be on the waiting list. In P2P, the more you give, the more one receives. With BitTorrent, it is immediate: no need to have already been receiving. To the extent that donors are naturally present.

    I am providing you with the following tutorial which will assist you through each step in setting up and using uTorrent to download achieves using BitTorrent. uTorrent is a complimentary (and very feature-rich) bittorrent client that can be used in operating system like Windows XP, 2003, Windows Vista and Windows 7.

    1. First you will have to download an uTorrent. Once you have accomplished the download, save the file in your download folder or any temporary files and then run that application. While installing you can decide whether to create shortcuts to uTorrent or not. You will have to check the boxes appropriately, to get the desired results.

    2. UTorrent When installation is done you will be asked to set it as default. Torrent program. Click Yes.

    3. Now you will have to uTorrent in order to do the best for your Internet connection. This will help ensure that your downloads bittorrent go as fast as possible, so it is important to be exact. If you know what your Internet connection is broadband upstream, select the Connection type dropdown list.

    4. Your browser will unlock a page that lists a horde of speed tests. Assuming you have Flash 8 (or higher) installed, click the Flash 8 plug in based alacrity test link.
    5. Make sure you are not loading or download any hefty files (so your Internet connection is still the most "unused"), and speed test run of one of the places that physically close to you. Once the test has finished seeing the upload speed issue.

    6. Back to uTorrent, select the connection type, that is closest to your upload speed result of the previous step. In my case, my upstream speed is about 582kb / s, so I selected the xxx/512k entry. If the upload speed is in the 300-400 range, select xxx/384k.
      Now click on the Test Port button if it is sent correctly.

    Last edited by Gadin; 18-06-2010 at 03:15 AM.

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    Re: How to Download Bittorrent Archive on uTorrent

    1. You will access a web page that will say either error or OK! If you get the OK!, Skip to step 9. You have the error don’t get panic. This means that one of the few things. You may have an application firewall installed (eg, McAfee Personal Firewall, Norton Internet Security, Windows Firewall, etc.). You can have a router (wireless or otherwise). But incredible is blocking port 44 940 - the port used by uTorrent. If a pop-up window is appearing on the screen asking whether to consent to uTorrent activity on port 44 940 - click Yes, Yes and leave forever, or whatever similar option may be presented. If you have a router, can we crave to manually add the port 44 940 as "possible" for the PC you are running in uTorrent. Your router almost certainly included on this page, and all this talk about port forwarding is not as tricky as you may be thinking.
    2. Once you've enabled port forwarding for port 44 940, run the test again. This time, you should get a green OK!. Once the good news, click Use the default button selected in the uTorrent Speed Guide window.
    3. So now is a torrent to download. Then go to a site full of live concerts from bands that allow audience members to tape and trade. Either open the file. Torrent directly (as seen in Firefox) or save it to your hard drive and then double-click it to launch uTorrent.

    4. It will be impelled to save the files in the torrent anywhere on your hard drive. By default location in Windows XP is in the download folder of your My Documents. If you want to modify the location, click on ... ( three dots) button. Click OK when you are done.

    5. It will begin downloading torrent files. Experience complimentary to 'click around' and get to know the interface of uTorrent.

    6. You may have noticed that uTorrent is also an icon in the system tray. If you want to open the options and preferences, you will just have to do right click on that icon.
    7. You can also snap on the number of tabs in the foremost interface uTorrent and change settings that way.
    8. Select Options -> Preferences ... to open the preferences uTorrent - of which there are many. You may desire to attach with the default options, but by all means feel liberated to poke around and modify the settings to your liking.


    9. Once your torrent has finished downloading, the status will change to planting. This means you are sharing the complete set of files with others.

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