The default location is C:\downloads.
You can set the download directory at Tools>Options>Directories.
You can also right-click the torrent in BitComet and select "Open Directory" to see where the content is.
I want to download some files (heavy like 400MB) from filetube / filesonic sites, but from web browser it would takes at least 4-5 hours to be downloaded and I dont have the whole day or night or it get interrupted . Is there any way to download these files through bitcomet. these files are not available as torrent links.
Replace Files In My Documents "Bully Scholarship Edition" Folder.
Downloaded files typically save into a Download folder on your Nexus 7. You can access your downloaded content with the Downloads app, which is pre-installed in your app drawer.
If you mean the .torrent files, then they can be deleted by deleting your internet cache or simply deleting them IF you downloaded them (I like to Open them so they save to my internet cache) Or if you mean the files you downloaded, you can open/watch/listen to it and then you can easily delete it from utorrent by deleting both files (Torrent + the files (cant remember exact)).
you can look on isohunt i already downloaded it there but you need bitcomet / aruseus
Save downloaded files into documents folder then you open new folder in documents and send music into it.
because you click open it not save it. click open it
You download utorrent,bitcomet or bittorrent from the internet,install one of them,then double click on the torrent you have downloaded.Then wait until its downloaded.
Right click on the player and click save target as
C:\Documents and Settings\x\Documenti\RCT3\Campaigns
What types of files and programs have you downloaded?*
To transfer music from BearShare to a PSP the PSP needs to be connected to the computer. When the files are downloaded a person will need to choose where the files should be saved to and the PSP should be chosen as the file to save the files on. This will allow the files to go straight to the PSP once they are downloaded.