![]() ![]() So I thought why should I have to download stuff on an hdd to be transferred to the same hdd?Īre/were the source and destination paths in the same partition?ĭo you have a RAID or JBOD setup where the same volume can "be in" more than one physical drive?ĭo your torrents have many (more than a thousand) files?īecause if the answer to all three is "no", this is a surprising fix. Then I realised I had 2 boxes ticked for downloads : 1) put new downloads in I have posted yesterday.nothing happen no moderator or administrator have answered.and I have tried some settings on my computer.and some of my friends and worked.before you apply this settings uninstall any version of utorrent.and install the latest version from the home page(µTorrent 2.2.1 build 25130 ) then thisĪfter applying this settings restart utorrent my connection can easily fill the default cache in the amount of time it takes to allocate. I used to get the "disk overloaded" when uTorrent tries to allocate my 40+GB torrents. uTorrent only uses the capacity if it needs it anyways so you can set it to an astronomical number if you want. Increase disk cache size (Properties ->Advanced->somewhere in there). ![]() Options->Preferences-> click on "+" in fornt of "Advanced"->Disk Cache-> uncheck "Enable cache of disk writes". In order to solve this very very very very very very annoyng problem go to: To fix this, go to Task Manager, then processes, and set "uTorrent.exe" to high priority. It's solved for some users on utorrent forum here () and here (). ![]()
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