![]() I don't believe I ever checked that box, and it all happened after an uTorrent update, I think. torrent, one second later it is there again. And when I rename the torrent, cutting off that. loaded is added to the file name of all torrents in the location, you've specified under "Automatically load". Whenever I check "Automatically load." in uTorrent, and look in Windows Explorer, the extension. So who is to blame, and fit for a witch hunt this time? Now, whó's got to hang for this? I mean, ever since we decided to bring "peace and democracy" to the Middle-East, our morals are shifting to medieval times again, shouting about "just causes" etcetera. The final answer will come from the uTorrent Team, I hope. During experiments I noticed, sometimes a 'repaired' torrent keeps working after. (check the correct name in the uTorrent torrent list.) But it also may be just ".torrent.loaded", so without the ".1". So in Windows Explorer cut ".loaded", and ".1" out. But here all of a sudden all torrents had the extension. Note: the original extension of torrents is. Tip: will it work? Try this with one torrent only Restart uTorrent to see if it all works. Right click the selected area > Force Re-Check. In uTorrent, select all torrents (ctrl+a). In Windows Explorer, change the extension of all torrents for completed jobs back to the original. In uTorrent: Options >Preferences > Directories > uncheck below: Automatically load. torrent file (all torrent files) – and how to fix it.Īll torrents in my uTorrent list had a red cross, and the message: Error: Can't open. ![]()
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