![]() ![]() In your torrent client, click Options, then click Preferences, then click Directories. torrent file."įirst, identify the folder where your previous torrent client stored your torrents, then:Ĭreate a folder called AUTOLOAD on your desktop.Ĭreate a folder called TORRENTS where you want to store your completed torrents to be relocated (for example c:\My Documents\My Torrents\). I tried comparing a resume.dat file where I re"downloaded" a torrent with an old resume.dat in which I get this error, but they look similar, with the obvious exceptions such as "download_error: Can't open. I tried opening Bencode editor, but have no idea what I could or could not change. I don't mind doing this usually, but the problem arises when you have hundreds of these, where tracking one by one makes it heavily time-consuming, and hoping there are seeds available so the file re-checks makes the process harder ![]() torrent file, setting the download location to the completed location and letting the program recheck the files. I've been looking around for this error but the only solution available is to remove the torrent from the torrent client and open the. The error seems to be random, as only a portion of my downloaded torrents seem to be affected. I got this error as I moved my torrent files from a hard drive to another (I am starting my windows drive from scratch). (This is sort of illegal since I am using utorrent, but I cant find anything in the utorrent forums)
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