Can I move files while torrent is downloading






















When it asks where to save, select any folder. When the download has slightly started, hit pause and exit the torrent client. Find the files you downloaded and copied from your old computer. Move them into the folder where you began your new download in the current computer.

You will get a message that files already exists; just copy and replace it. Open the torrent client. You will see an error telling you files are missing from the job; just right click and hit force recheck. Resume your download.

Let the whole download finish, and you'll have your file on hand! Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. Submit a Tip All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being published. Do not download pirated or illegally shared content.

You need to tell BitTorrent that you've moved the files using the "Relocate" option on the right-click menu of the file on the files tab in order to do that. If your secondary location isn't permanently accessible to the machine doing the torrenting, I advise against doing that.

I see. Thanks for your help! Will try to find another external hard drive then. Step 4: uTorrent will now ask you for the new directory to download the file to.

Select the new destination folder you have moved the half finished download to. Having done all that, open uTorrent, right-click on the download again and select the option Force Re-check. This will check the file for any consistency errors and uTorrent will know exactly what percentage of the file is downloaded and how much is currently left for downloading.

Once the check is complete, start the download again. Step 1: To schedule your downloads in uTorrent, click on Options menu and select Preferences. In Preferences, look for the Scheduler option and click on it to get started. I haven't found a "just download the files, not the folder" uTorrent option and I doubt that something like this exists.

Surely I'm not alone here. There's got to be at least one of you out there that feel the same pain I'm feeling, right? What have you done as workaround? I had other scenarios I was going to write but alas I've gotten busy with other things and frankly this is the most important issue I'd like to focus on. Please help. I asked this same question the other day. I never did get a reply so i assume people here don't know?

I know im about 3 months late answering this question but here is how you can accomplish Automatic post processing, and the pro's and con's that go with it. You can use a program called Filebot.

This sounds great, right, and it is BUT when you start to have a serious collection it becomes really hard to seed everything for long periods of time. The problem seeding is when uT completes a torrent the AMC script will rename and move the file in one of four ways:.

The "Action --copy" option is probably the simplest and easyest method even though you would have to manually relocate content through uT to your organized folder and delete the copy in your seeding folder, if you wanted to seed for eternity without duplicates. So do some reading on that filebot amc script and use it to automatically process all your downloads. I really wish there was a better way to handle post processing within uT.



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