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i misread your upload speed as kb not mb, but yeah from my experience setting it low is not that bad since filling your upload often doesn't need that many users. you might even be ok with 20ish, as long as they are downloading at 1.4MB each your bandwidth will be all used up.

It would be if they were, the highest download i've got from one person is close to 700KB/s downloading from me...

but alot are appear to be limited to anywhere from 4kb/s to 64kb/s

im new to torrent files and having a problem..

uTorrent is giving "invalid torrent file" also tried Azureus and it says "doesn't appear to be a .torrent file".

using the urls at http://torrent.autopatcher5.mirror.ineedho...net/mystats.php

iv'e disabled firewall (Sunbelt)

@gandolas i wish it was that simple :-( the url im copying is http://torrent.autopatcher5.mirror.ineedho...ore.exe.torrent i paste this into uTorrent and its saying invalid torrent file.. im running Opera 9.21 browser which i believe can handle BitTorrent files. but when i click on the download link for a torrent file there is a confirmation window to download a torrent file..click yes to confirm then nothing happens :(

@Andy13, full/lite releases have now been replaced with core releases and addon packs (including the extras addon pack which includes the stuff full releases used to have that lite releases didn't)

Is there a list anywhere of what's in the Extras pack?

Thanks for all your hard work, dude.

@gandolas i wish it was that simple :-( the url im copying is http://torrent.autopatcher5.mirror.ineedho...ore.exe.torrent i paste this into uTorrent and its saying invalid torrent file.. im running Opera 9.21 browser which i believe can handle BitTorrent files. but when i click on the download link for a torrent file there is a confirmation window to download a torrent file..click yes to confirm then nothing happens :(

right click on the torrent link and save it to your hard drive. when it is finished downloading(should be less than a second), open it up with uTorrent or whatever you use and it should be fine.

@gandolas i wish it was that simple :-( the url im copying is http://torrent.autopatcher5.mirror.ineedho...ore.exe.torrent i paste this into uTorrent and its saying invalid torrent file.. im running Opera 9.21 browser which i believe can handle BitTorrent files. but when i click on the download link for a torrent file there is a confirmation window to download a torrent file..click yes to confirm then nothing happens :(

That might well be the leech protection. Try using IE or Firefox or something to download the .torrent file

The hash is different to the torrent version of XP core supplied :s

Shouldn't be! :s

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