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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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I fixed it, I just needed to use a different torrent client. Deluge works.

>>171174
I was using Transmission.

>>171183
uTorrent is the best? I used it back in like 2010 and it was good then, but it had turned to shit last time I checked.

>>171197
>>171199
I have really fast internet but a shit computer. With deluge I was downloading at like 10 mbps which is way faster than the ones that worked on Transmission, but didn't have any problems. Maybe Deluge is more efficient or something idk.

Thanks for the help to those of you that gave suggestions. Also thanks to the people who called me gay etc. for bumping the thread. :smile:


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