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Transferring Computers
Kyrdua:
--- Quote from: kalinalessa on January 19, 2011, 05:46:18 AM ---I'm in a pinch right now. I'm supposed to transfer and backup all my files into an external hard drive because I need to have my computer reformatted due to viruses. However, being the noob that I am, I don't know how to do that properly without losing the ability to seed them back.
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get a liveCD if your only purpose is copying, do a hashcheck on the files afterwards too.
http://www.ubuntu.com/
--- Quote ---I'm scared that if I move the files I won't be able to seed them back up properly. I want to seed my files back up when the computer is done reformatting, but I can't access my current torrent files without the browser thingy crashing on me - they're on my Downloads folder, and opening that folder seems to make my document brower crash by itself @_@. Sooo yeah.
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>_> your account keeps a record of the stuff you downloaded, just download them again and save yourself the trouble. also, you did say you were going to reformat? that means you "document browser" would be fixed by then, right?
--- Quote ---I need help~ (insert panic smiley here) Does anyone have a step-by-step solution for this? How am I supposed to seed the downloaded files back if I do not have the original torrent files? Does re-downloading the torrent files work? I've tried searching the net for help but I'm not getting any results - or maybe I'm looking for the wrong thing? If you could just please point me to the right direction, I would be really grateful.
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torrent files are pretty small you know, just redownload them after your reformat. and the "original torrent files" are in BBT's server, not in your computer ::), you only have the copies.
kureshii:
If you're doing file transfers, may I suggest Teracopy. There's a free version for home users that doesn't bug you for registration, and it can be integrated as the default file transfer app in Windows.
What it offers over Windows' default file-copying mode? A CRC verification feature that checks if the files are properly copied (Click on 'Test' to enable this, or set it as default), and operation queueing: In Windows, if you try to copy 5 different sets of files to five different folders at the same time, Windows does all 5 copy operations simultaneously, raping your hard disk and slowing things down tremendously. Teracopy processes one queue while keeping the other 4 operations waiting, though you can always force-start the other operations if you wish.
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