What I need help with is the following The hard drive I am currently storing all of these folders and files on has started making strange spinning noises, where I can actually here the disks rotating inside the drive, and from past experience, this means that one of the drives in my multi-drive RAID 0 hard drives is on its way out to die that is Regarding setting each torrents location manually, does this basically mean that I should clear the current queue completely by highlighting all items in the queue and choosing the 'remove' item from the context menu Which of the following sections from the migration guide, specifically, should I be using to accomplish this in a batch process I have all of my completed downloads saved in a folder structure based on the file labels I've assigned to them BAT file to batch rename partially downloaded torrents that other clients have appended a special extension to Is it also necessary to do this even if the special extension applied to the partial downloads in my queue are the ones created and used by uTorrent?
As long as the directory structure is the same on both drives, uTorrent won't know you physically changed drives. I just moved all my torrents from a local drive to a network drive using this method.
Good suggestion, and I probably should have done that, but I already proceeded with trying to use one of the methods described in the migration guide, and I realized that all of these methods discuss moving files frmo a previous client into uTorrent, and therefore all work under the assumption that none of the torrent files you want to import into uTorrent are currently not in uTorrent Its going to be a mess because the torrents were labelled. The downloads continue right from the position they have been in before the move, so that you do not have to download everything again.
I'm going to show how this is done in uTorrent and qBittorrent. Most Bittorrent clients should offer similar options, and while the menu items that you need to click on may differ, the way is always the same. Qbittorrent moves the files and folders of each torrent automatically to the new destination so that you do not have to move the files manually.
You can use the method to quickly free up space on a drive where Bittorrent downloads make up a sizable part of the drive's available storage. Update : The uTorrent client just like qBittorrent moves the data that has already been downloaded to the new location automatically. You are right, I just tried it again and the file contents were moved automatically. Updating the article now. Nice, just did it with Transmisson Qt. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
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