Well, I am not sure if I did the right thing as I am new to this. I am trying to download a movie from demonoid. I downloaded it using utorrent and then just tried to play the file on media player.
It seemed to load the intro, but as the menu screen wasn't working i. I couldn't click on it to choose chapters etc I couldn't watch it I just burnt the iso file to dvd to see if it worked on my dvd player but just got some weird menu screen Yesterday when I wanted to try burning it again, the file was much smaller than when I originally downloaded it and when I tried to open it seemed to be just a small part of the film So I deleted that and tried to copy what I had burned on dvd back to my PC, but that wouldn't work and it was coming up with a cyclic redundancy check error So thats when I tried to download the torrent again, but it keeps sticking.
I left it running last night and when I checked this morning my computer had rebooted. So started the torrent again and it keeps sticking at 8. Techspot neither condones piracy nor supports this type of behavior nor recommends the use of P2P software.
I didn't know where it came from, it was just in my New Downloads folder. I miss that hard drive. In short. P2P has it's own set of hidden disasters. If you must use a P2P system, do your research first. Some are better then others, but none of them are worth the risk.
The setup wizard never opens. Please help. I understand that you are facing issues with installing uTorrent on your PC. I will certainly try my best to assist you with the issue. Which build version of Windows 10 are you using currently? Does this happen when installing any other applications on the PC? How did you obtain the setup file of uTorrent? Refer the article Which version of Windows operating system am I running? Meanwhile, I would suggest you to try performing Clean Boot on the PC and see if you are able to install the application.
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Joined Oct 28, Messages Friends, I've been having some problems when downloading torrents. When my computer is connected with a cable wired , I can download torrents perfectly well; but when I don't use a cable wireless , every time I try to download something via torrent, my internet connection gets frozen and then I simply lose it.
Then I have to reboot my laptop PC and even reboot the modem so that everything goes back to normal. I've heard that, for downloading torrents with a wireless connection without having problems, there are some settings we need to do on the modem or on the wireless router, I'm not sure.
Well, I've already searched the net for it, but couldn't find anything. Maybe I'm not searching it correctly.
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