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      andy0303 last edited by

      I finish uploading the torrent using quicktorrentmaker v1.10 but when it got redirected to utorrent, the utorrent seems to not able to read it and states 'torrent is not valid bencoding' that step is what im missing, i think the utorrent will seed the torrent but yeah it wont open so my torrents uploaded are not visible and dead, i tried downloading one and maybe i could seed it but instead it just stay to finding peers.. Help me. :cry2:

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        Neem last edited by

        I have the exact same problem ,I tried uploading same file 4 times but i dont have it in my torrent list but i have it on my uploaded torernts on my profile.
        Help please i feel bad i see dead torrent but there are some leechers i cant help give them.

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          Popper Global Moderator last edited by

          My assumption would be that QTM tries to store it in a directory where it didn't got writing rights and than "opens" a not existing file.

          You could try to start QTM with a right mouse button click on it an then selecting "Run as administrator" so that QTM gets elevated rights.

          Another solution could be to uninstall QTM and then install it into another directory and run the installer as administrator

          Finally you could use still the normal method: create the .torrent with your µTorrent, use the Upload webform to upload it, then the download button to get the .torrent file back with your passkey inserted and open it with your µTorrent and directing the download to the directory with the file from which you've created the torrent. (See our Upload Guide)

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            LEVI last edited by

            @Popper:

            My assumption would be that QTM tries to store it in a directory where it didn't got writing rights and than "opens" a not existing file.

            You could try to start QTM with a right mouse button click on it an then selecting "Run as administrator" so that QTM gets elevated rights.

            Another solution could be to uninstall QTM and then install it into another directory and run the installer as administrator

            Finally you could use still the normal method: create the .torrent with your µTorrent, use the Upload webform to upload it, then the download button to get the .torrent file back with your passkey inserted and open it with your µTorrent and directing the download to the directory with the file from which you've created the torrent. (See our Upload Guide)

            I searched this on the web the other day for someone. This is a problem with uTorrent. I don't think it has anything to do with QTM

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            • MrMazda
              MrMazda Global Moderator last edited by

              I believe the problem is a combination of two things… The first is that when QTM was installed, it was not installed as an administrator by right clicking the install package, then clicking "Run as Administrator"... The other thing is along the lines of what LEVI mentioned. There does indeed appear to be a certain level of issues with the newer versions of uTorrent (3.4.x as I recall). There is somewhere in the depths of the forums a forum thread that explains how to roll your uTorrent back to get around this problem, but I'm at a loss to figure out where in the forum that said thread went.

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              • LEVI
                LEVI last edited by

                @MrMazda:

                I believe the problem is a combination of two things… The first is that when QTM was installed, it was not installed as an administrator by right clicking the install package, then clicking "Run as Administrator"... The other thing is along the lines of what LEVI mentioned. There does indeed appear to be a certain level of issues with the newer versions of uTorrent (3.4.x as I recall). There is somewhere in the depths of the forums a forum thread that explains how to roll your uTorrent back to get around this problem, but I'm at a loss to figure out where in the forum that said thread went.

                https://forum.gaytorrent.ru/index.php?topic=22654.0

                Now I have not had any luck in installing uTorrent 2.2.1 build 25302 the installer crashes.

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                • MrMazda
                  MrMazda Global Moderator last edited by

                  Ah… Yes... That she be the forum thread I was referring to... 🙂

                  [off-topic]LEVI, I could soooooo kiss you right about now. You just brightened up my otherwise very shitty day. :)[/off-topic]

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                    Frederick last edited by

                    On another torrent site, the TORRENT links often don't load, but they provide both a TORRENT and MAGNET link, and the Magnet links work.  I honestly don't know what a Magnet link is.. but they work.

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