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Yeah, it seems like uTorrent doesn't connect to peers very well. I left a torrent up over night and it only was connected to about 6 peers out of 400, and 0 seeds out of 90, with a download speed of 8kb/s. I opened the same torrent in BitComet and also Azureus, and they both connected to many more peers in about 2 minutes, and started downloading at 40kb/s. :/

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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"

Don't you mean:-

del "%mydownloads%\utorrent.exe"

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

? Because when you copy it, you delete the files you just copied!:pp

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http://www.utorrent.com/download/beta/utor...a-build-431.exe

--- 2006-02-28: Version 1.4.2-beta (build 431)

- Feature: Reorder RSS favorites

- Feature: If user is running from temporary internet files, prompt to install it.

- Feature: Added popup menu to easily change if the scheduler/dht is enabled.

- Change: Switch default theme

- Change: Skip hidden/system files when creating torrent.

- Change: Right align some columns.

- Change: Remove spaces from urls in RSS feeds

- Change: DHT binds UDP socket to net.bind_ip

- Change: If a file is larger than what it's supposed to, force a refresh.

- Fix: Prevent windows from going above pixel 0.

- Fix: Ratio on generals tab wasn't computed exactly like the main list.

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