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Often I will start a torrent, and it will instantly start using 100% of my disk write capacity. My computer will become unusable until I shut down the torrent. This only happens with some torrents though, not all. I've noticed this seems to happen most with more recent (2020 or later) movies.

I suspect that the copyright owners are seeding torrents with some kind of defective information that fucks up your client to deter piracy. :furious: I've looked it up and haven't found any solutions. Does anyone else experience this, or know what is going on? :unsure:

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because you're fucking gay lol
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have you tried using a different torrent client, and are you using an up-to-date FOSS one like qBittorrent or Transmission?
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your client is mining buttcoins
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For torrents, just use the best one: uTorrent (PC and Mac). Then, have plenty of sources.

Nothing to do with anything, but I want this girl to be my female dog and fuck her.
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Hard drive or ssd?
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Maybe the torrent is downloading faster than your disk can handle? Have you tried limiting the download speed or reducing maximum number of peers per torrent in settings?

Also, setting a lower IO priority for the torrent client's process might help make your computer more responsive while torrenting.
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Yuor compiuter is SUX. Sorry to brek it to you.


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