utorrent, old versions..?
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vurt




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PostPosted: Fri, 7th Apr 2017 10:15    Post subject: utorrent, old versions..?
Anyone know of a reliable place to download utorrent (older versions)?

i tried oldversions.com.. all i get are these files



they have the wrong icon (except the x64 version) + they refuse to work on PC "this app can't run on your PC". I don't get that message for the x64 version, nothing happens when i click those files. Extremely suspicious..

Seems like the latest (3.5) isnt supported on one of the torrent sites im using...
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Guy_Incognito




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PostPosted: Fri, 7th Apr 2017 10:20    Post subject:
I highly recommend switching to qbittorrent. It shouldn't be blocked anywhere.
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vurt




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Location: Sweden
PostPosted: Fri, 7th Apr 2017 11:13    Post subject:
qbittorrent_3.3.1 is not compatible with the site im talking about, it seeds (i think, i get no warnings at least) but i get no bonus points.

edit: nevermind, might be because its a new file im seeding... will add some old files.

seems like a good client..
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Morphineus
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PostPosted: Fri, 7th Apr 2017 12:22    Post subject:
Also switched over to QB for a while now, had one tracker that was incompatible and no changes would be made so I chose to just drop the tracker instead. All the worthwhile ones support QB so no reason to stick with utorrent.


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difm




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PostPosted: Fri, 7th Apr 2017 13:16    Post subject:
That oldversion site if broken. I had same issues with them.
I use newest uTorrent with tweaks. Nothing wrong with it for now.


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vurt




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Location: Sweden
PostPosted: Sat, 15th Apr 2017 19:35    Post subject:
I often get I/O Error with qbittorrent... complete shit. Been using utorrent since 10 years+, it never had these problems.
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skx7




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PostPosted: Sat, 15th Apr 2017 21:14    Post subject:
Guy_Incognito wrote:
I highly recommend switching to qbittorrent. It shouldn't be blocked anywhere.


some common sense at least Very Happy unbelievable the majority still uses malware like utorrent when the torrent protocol is public domain and plenty of perfect and superior free software torrent clients exist
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