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@HoochieMamma, I like moving the completed files ... so that they're separate from the incomplete ones ...

@Minchino, yea ... I do that (the Remove And Delete torrent). But it's always the torrent in C:\Torrent\Completed that gets deleted (I have the torrent moved to a different folder). The (same) torrent file in C:\Torrent doesn't get deleted.

NB: I want a copy of the torrent in C:\Torrent\Completed, but the one in C:\Torrent deleted.

This 'system' worked in Azureus. I'm wondering if this is a 'bug' in uTorrent?

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http://utorrent.com/download/beta/utorrent...a-build-426.exe

--- 2006-02-18: Version 1.4.1-beta (build 426)

- Feature: Option to always prioritize the rarest pieces.

- Feature: Added active/inactive categories in category list

- Feature: DEL key works in RSS history, and the last item is selected

- Feature: RSS history remembers only 500-600 items

- Feature: XML parser supports # tags

- Change: Optimized disk-io

- Change: coalesce_writes defaults to true

- Change: &Exit to E&xit

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http://utorrent.com/download/beta/utorrent...a-build-426.exe

--- 2006-02-18: Version 1.4.1-beta (build 426)

- Feature: Option to always prioritize the rarest pieces.

- Feature: Added active/inactive categories in category list

- Feature: DEL key works in RSS history, and the last item is selected

- Feature: RSS history remembers only 500-600 items

- Feature: XML parser supports # tags

- Change: Optimized disk-io

- Change: coalesce_writes defaults to true

- Change: &Exit to E&xit

File says 1.4.2 but title says 1.4.1, oh well. Thanks for the heads up :D

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build 427 is out, just one bug fix since last beta

--- 2006-02-19: Version 1.4.1-beta (build 427)

- Fix: Hashfails on torrents with piecesize >1MB (new bug since 426)

oo... It has now some category list on the left side of window.. Is it new or has it been there in other builds?

:cool:

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I decided to go back to Bitcomet cause I always get the "no entry" sign when I try to download a torrent. With BitComet using the same torrent file, I do not get the problem. hence better speed from Bitcomet.

Nah, that means the tracker is offline (probably because of it being a crappy public tracker). Open up BitComet and click on Trackers and it will have the same error there aswell.

Just remember to use the DHT network (and soon Peer Exchange) and you'll get fine speeds if there are enough seeds which are connectable.

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http://utorrent.com/download/beta/utorrent...a-build-428.exe

--- 2006-02-21: Version 1.4.2-beta (build 428)

- Change: Smarter block hashing, tries to avoid re-reading from the file if possible.

- Change: Tracker connections obey max_halfopen/max_connections

- Change: Switching folder in the Add window tries to detect if you point at an already downloaded folder.

- Feature: Added log-to-file option in logger.

- Change: Added support for " in XML parser

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in fact it's not even called an installion IMO.

It's just overwriting the .exe file :p

For me that means running a batch file (in the save folder as ?Torrent downloads to) that executes:

copy "%mydownloads%\utorrent.exe %programfiles%\utorrent.exe"

del "%mydownloads%\utorrent.exe"

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