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    Cabalo's Avatar FileSharingTalker BT Rep: +24BT Rep +24BT Rep +24BT Rep +24BT Rep +24
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    http://www.tomstricks.com/how-to-dis...ista-or-in-xp/

    Same process for Vista applies to 7.

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    You have too many active torrents,shut down some!

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    Why you spamming everything..

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    If this is Windows + uTorrent, then enable diskio SPARSE in the advanced settings

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    Quote Originally Posted by seedhost-net View Post
    enable diskio SPARSE in the advanced settings
    That will increase fragmentation, though.
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."

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    Quote Originally Posted by anon-sbi View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by seedhost-net View Post
    enable diskio SPARSE in the advanced settings
    That will increase fragmentation, though.
    Well put.
    And thus increase read access times, severely decreasing performance.

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    disabling the timestamp is not a solution...i checked my registries & it's on by default in win7,i usually get disk overloaded at 10-11 MB/s...


    open utorrent go to preferences then click on advanced from there click disk cache then under basic cache setting click where it says override automatic cache size and adjust it to something higher the 50-100 mb depending on your ram..i set it to 100 mb im generous with utorrennt
    also at the advanced tab untick enable caching for disk reads...& it worked for me
    Last edited by johhny; 12-09-2010 at 01:32 PM.

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