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      Estion 0 last edited by

      Hello, i'm planning to reinstall my computer OS (operating system) that delete all of my data, apps also my seeding torrent too in utorrent. is there any way to reseed again after im reinstalling my os without downloading again from the beginning ? because for me i have a lot of seeding torrent that will be a waste of my ration (most of them aren't free leech again) if i must download from the beginning.

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        lololulu19 @Estion 0 last edited by

        @Estion-0 Do an in-place upgrade instead of wiping out everything.

        If you must wipe out everything... copy all of your *.torrent *.mp4 *.avi *.jpg *.png *.wmv *.mkv files to another drive first. Basically, back up your torrent download directory, and the torrent files associated with them.
        Then, when you redo your installation, copy all that directory of downloads and the associated torrents back to the original drive, re-open all of those *.torrent files, and make sure they are looking in the right place for the actual files.

        Why are you wiping out your OS? If it is because of malware, install malwarebytes for free. That will clean things up.

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          lololulu19 @Estion 0 last edited by

          @Estion-0 Do an in-place upgrade instead of wiping out everything.

          If you must wipe out everything... copy all of your *.torrent *.mp4 *.avi *.jpg *.png *.wmv *.mkv files to another drive first. Basically, back up your torrent download directory, and the torrent files associated with them.
          Then, when you redo your installation, copy all that directory of downloads and the associated torrents back to the original drive, re-open all of those *.torrent files, and make sure they are looking in the right place for the actual files.

          Why are you wiping out your OS? If it is because of malware, install malwarebytes for free. That will clean things up.

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            Estion 0 @lololulu19 last edited by

            @lololulu19 oh okay. ill try a few first to make sure that i understand. thanks for the answer 👍 👍 👍

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              MrMazda Global Moderator @Estion 0 last edited by

              @Estion-0 The key to re-seeding torrents in any torrent client successfully is to put the contents of the torrent in the folder that your torrent client downloads into by default before you try adding the torrent to your client. This is the most common mistake people make when trying to re-seed torrents.

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