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      Deistan last edited by

      I am having problems with uTorrent. When I finish uploading with QuickTorrentMaker_1.12. My uTorrent send me this mensage: qtm.exe don't contain hash of parts

      So, anyone knows how I can resolve this or I need upload manually?

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        cannonmc last edited by

        I know nothing about QTM but uploading manually is very easy. You just have to remember to download and open your own torrent to start seeding 🙂

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          Popper Global Moderator last edited by

          That means QTM could not store the .torrent file where it wanted. Then loads nothing into µTorrent.

          Typically this is due to missing access rights to the directory QTM wants to store .torrent files.

          You can try to properly (!) uninstall QTM (Start > All Programs > QuickTorrentMaker > uninstall) and then re-install QTM to another directory, e.g. C:/

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            shrunkenboy last edited by

            isn't qtm suposed to do everything for you or am i that wrong ?

            cause i tried to upload a file manualy but i have no clue what i'm doing wrong

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              cannonmc last edited by

              shrunkenboy, QTM is supposed to do everything but if you are having problems try uploading manually.

              You say you have tried  but don't know what you are doing wrong. You don't tell us what is happening.

              As long as you follow each step on the Upload page it should be easy. You just have to remember after you have posted that you need to download the torrent you have just posted, open it as usual but when asked to save, point your torrent client to the file you made the torrent file from so that it starts seeding.

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                Popper Global Moderator last edited by

                @__shrunkenboy__: Your manual uploads seem to work, all started seeding, most completed the initial upload.

                However, there are 3 only partly seed. Either you over estimated your upload speed and don't seed 24/7; or your torrent client's queuing priorities made to pause seeding them. If priority is the issue, usually a "force start" does the trick.

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