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Brian's BitTorrent FAQ and Guide: Files ending in .SFV Mac OS X users should try MacSFV. Normally these files should not be necessary ... If you find some file that doesn't match the checksum in its SFV file, ...
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Brian's BitTorrent FAQ and Guide: My download speed seems slow ... My download speed seems slow, what can I do to increase it? ... On very healthy torrents, this will not adversely affect the download rate. ...
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Brian's BitTorrent FAQ and Guide: My download speed seems slow ... My download speed seems slow, what can I do to increase it? ... On very healthy torrents, this will not adversely affect the download rate. ...
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Brian's BitTorrent FAQ and Guide: My download speed seems slow ... My download speed seems slow, what can I do to increase it? Here are some general guidelines to getting fast connections with BitTorrent. Give it time! ...
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Brian's BitTorrent FAQ and Guide: How do I open this file that I ... Files ending in .RAR, .R00, .R01, .Rnn · (Answer) Files ending in .CBR, .CBZ ... [New Answer in "How do I open this file that I've just downloaded?"] ...
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Brian's BitTorrent FAQ and Guide: How do I open this file that I ... Files ending in .RAR, .R00, .R01, .Rnn · (Answer) Files ending in .CBR, .CBZ ... [New Answer in "How do I open this file that I've just downloaded?"] ...
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Brian's BitTorrent FAQ and Guide: What do all these words mean ... For example, if you start a BitTorrent client and it tells you that you're connected to 10 peers and 3 seeds, then the swarm consists of you and those 13 ...
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Brian's BitTorrent FAQ and Guide: What do all these words mean ... For example, if you start a BitTorrent client and it tells you that you're connected to 10 peers and 3 seeds, then the swarm consists of you and those 13 ...
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Brian's BitTorrent FAQ and Guide: What do all these words mean ... Generally a peer does not have the complete file, otherwise it would be called a seed. Some people also refer to peers as leeches, to distinguish them from ...
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Brian's BitTorrent FAQ and Guide: What do all these words mean ... For example, if you start a BitTorrent client and it tells you that you're connected to 10 peers and 3 seeds, then the swarm consists of you and those 13 ...
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