Where is bittorent download file location
And one of the most popular torrenting clients by far is uTorrent. But navigating through uTorrent can be a bit complicated. Or maybe you just want to make things more convenient and accessible. The folder will automatically create the file when you start the download. And it will remain there after the download is finished.
Changing the location too often can result in mislaying files. But what are you supposed to do now? Is there a way to get the file without starting over? Fortunately, there is. Just follow these steps:. And that the percentage is moving upwards again. This is much preferable to starting from the beginning and having to waste a lot of time. One thing frequent uTorrent users are always on the lookout for is faster download speeds. Sure, your internet connection speed and stability are crucial factors.
But there are things you can do in uTorrent settings that will make a lot of difference too. Some people only download one torrent at a time. But others have a long list of torrents that are all competing for the same bandwidth. But did you know that you can allocate more bandwidth to certain torrents?
And allocate less to others? You can even change the download and upload limits of each torrent individually. I obviously have a download location directory set, otherwise it wouldn't have downloaded at all.. The thing is it just downloaded to the wrong directory instead of the one I usually use, and now I can't find it. That's one of the first things I tried doing.. Have you set the "Save Directory" column visible in the job list so you can see where uTorrent has put the files?
Yeah, see, I was used to the downloads going into my default downloads folder. How do I "set the save directory column visible in the job list"? Where exactly is the column headers context menu?
Not trying to ask obvious questions but I'm sort of a n00b at this I guess. I think I found it. Just took a right click on one of the top columns and I enabled Save Directory.
Nothing is under it though? This is really frustrating, all I want is my disk space back since I'm running so low on it. It can't be 'empty', as in completely blank, otherwise your job list would be showing "Files missing from job. Please recheck".
What happens when you right click on a job and select "Open containing folder" from the context menu? This is what pops up under the save directories:. And sorry but you'll have to be more specific when you say "What directories do you have in the root of C: drive?
And when I right click then choose open containing folder of a torrent I just downloaded, it takes me to My Documents. But there's nothing there out of the ordinary that I haven't seen before. And I'm almost certain there are no hidden folders under there that my documents are saving to.
Because if there were, I could still go to search and type in the name of the files and they'd pop up. But you have absolutely no jobs loaded? You are not going to find anything using the uTorrent GUI. C: Following this train of thought to it's ultimate destination Have you looked in the "Recycle Bin" for your downloads?? A Yeah, I see what you mean now, but anyway all I did when I removed the jobs was what I've been doing from years.
I'd right click and choose Remove. Move to trash if possible. When I first downloaded the torrents, the directory location wasn't set to where I wanted it to be. It changes frequently on it's own, not sure how. This is a common issue I've had with uTorrent before, but it never prevented me from actually locating the torrents. When I right click and then choose open containing folder, it just brings me to My Documents and there's absolutely nothing there other than what I always keep there which is only about 4 folders..
And before you or anyone else mentions it, I've checked My Documents and there are NO hidden files or folders. But, last night, I still have one of the torrents same save directory and everything still seeding on uTorrent, and I clicked under files and played one of the MP3s that was contained in the torrent and it began playing through iTunes.
But when in iTunes, I selected the song and chose "Show in Windows Explorer" and then I was told that it refers to a location that is unavailable. So I know that the stuff I downloaded exists. I think I've found a solution on where your downloaded files are my friend.. I too suffered like you.. Sticking to the point.. In my case.. If this is also your case, and you've successfully located yours..
Your welcome.. Glad I could help. Hi, I'm suffering from the same issue as you guys. Been looking for a solution for hours but nothing.
I originally downloaded a file, a single. I caught it before it completely downloaded, so I was able to avoid from this annoyance. It puzzled me that it went to a stray folder though, because after I clicked the same torrent, it went to the intended destination. This case is similar, except that I was so excited and busy, I didn't check the path mentioned, expecting things to go like normal when it finished downloading.
I've been torrenting for years, so although I won't say I'm an expert, I know roughly how utorrent is supposed to work. This is strange. Because when I couldn't find the.
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