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Slykester:
Maybe your brother has traffic shaping software installed on your pc. To keep you from saturating upstream and lagging the router. Try safe-mode with networking.

What are those icons at the lower right? One looks familiar with respect to your issue.

Flowright138:

--- Quote from: Slykester on November 14, 2009, 01:24:02 PM ---Maybe your brother has traffic shaping software installed on your pc. To keep you from saturating upstream and lagging the router. Try safe-mode with networking.

What are those icons at the lower right? One looks familiar with respect to your issue.

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Glad you asked :D. I forgot to state the program that I used to shape my net. If you look at the above screenshots, the Blue icon is NetLimiter, and yes it does shape the internet. However, that does not seem to be the problem, because even after "exiting" this program, the torrent still finishes prematurely....
I can add that torrents from Tokyo Toshokan fails to load in my Utorrent as well :/


--- Quote from: kureshii on November 14, 2009, 11:40:21 AM ---
--- Quote from: Flowright138 on November 14, 2009, 11:12:46 AM ---You mean connection via a different IP? No I've heard of this as a hacking method. Don't know how and never tried it before ^^"
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Hacking method? LOL... proxy as is proxy means; an authorised substitute. You are requesting the webpage through another server, that server makes the request on your behalf, and sends the data to you.

Pick a seemingly reliable proxy from this list, go to network settings, enter proxy details in the proxy section. There, you are now connecting through a proxy.

If one of the servers in your traceroute is dropping the packets (because of filtering or traffic overload), then this method should work fine for you.

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I will give this a try and let you know so uh...how do you make one *big grin* ?

blubart:
have you tried saving the torrent file to your disc first (preferable in a not so deep nested directory) and opening it from there?

Flowright138:

--- Quote from: blubart on November 14, 2009, 07:00:55 PM ---have you tried saving the torrent file to your disc first (preferable in a not so deep nested directory) and opening it from there?

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I never tried saving the file in a different directory, no I haven't. You mean saving the file somewhere else? No. I know that the default saving folder is in the C:/ but I changed it to E:/Uncheck Files . So it's going into another partition.

I will try setting the save directory let's see if it fixes up :)

EDIT:

uTorrent is active, I will change the "save to" location a bit later.

blubart:

--- Quote from: Flowright138 on November 14, 2009, 07:04:46 PM ---I never tried saving the file in a different directory, no I haven't. You mean saving the file somewhere else? No. I know that the default saving folder is in the C:/ but I changed it to E:/Uncheck Files . So it's going into another partition.

I will try setting the save directory let's see if it fixes up :)

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actually i was talking about saving the .torrent file on your drive in directory of your choice (via rightclick, save as) before even opening it in µtorrent.
it might be just a temporary problem with your isp/the routing dropping packages - if you download+save the torrent files first you can simply retry until the file has the correct size.

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