My internal hard drive has crap for space (150gb), but runs at 10,000 RPM, so i use it mainly for gaming for my main games. My external hard drive, however, is 500 GB; therefor that's where i store all my anime/other huge files.
So you ask, why not just download your files to your external hard drive and live happily-ever-after? Well because this hard drive doesn't like files bigger than 4 GB to be downloaded...which is most things. The external hard drive itself is fairly old, so it is a different "type" of hard drive, as compared to those used today. I dont remember what it's called, but i just know i cant download anything bigger then 4gb; i can however, transfer/move files into that are.
So I am using Vuze(aka azureus), and i am having it download everything into my internal hard drive, then from there i move them onto the external, then delete them from internal. In order to delete them i need to close Vuze, which tells me its using the files in THAT folder to seed. Because of this, my seeding ratio is terrible, even though i always have Vuze open, so i should ALWAYS be seeding.
How can i fix this?
A) possibly forcing the external to not care about the 4gb+ thing?
B) telling vuze to download to one folder, but seed from a different one?
C) minipulate the download so that i can download it in parts? ( for instance, take a 6 GB torrent and split into two halves, so i can download two 3gb to the external?)
Help!
p.s., sorry for the wall of text.