No if there are no leechers.
If there are leechers, then it's possible if all the leechers have enough of the different parts to make up the whole download.
you can but it will be very slow
no
Seeders are people who have already downloaded the file earlier. Once a user has finished downloading a torrent, whenever he's is online, he will upload tiny bits of file to those users who are still downloading the torrent. The downloading process of your torrent depends on the number of seeders online. The more seeders the faster the download will go.Leechers are people who has a negative effect on the swarm of the torrent. Leechers are commonly the users who download much than they upload. They are the users who doesn't leave their bit torrent clients seeding after downloading the file. They didn't spread the share of seeds that has been downloaded to the user.When searching torents, always magnet those links with high seeded torents. If there are no seeders, you will never finish the download, no matter how many leechers there are!
find a torrent with more seeders and less leechers -hope this helps:))
I think it would be best to torrent a crack file. get one that has good reviws and lots of leechers and seeders
There are special torrents available on trusted torrent sites. I recommend that you check the number of seeders and the comments on the torrent before you download it. This will make sure that you are not download a fake torrent.
The Pirate bay is a torrent download website. There are many other torrent download websites such as torrents, Mininova and Torrent Reactor. You need a program like Vuze, Bittorrent, Miro and Free Download Manager to extract files from torrents (downloading torrents is fast but extracting them may take time) Torrents with lots of seeders are faster to extract, but those with many leechers may take a long tme.
because there is a virus or there arent any seeders
Its the place where the seeders and leechers are cumming from
A tracker in a Bittorrent swarm organizes the seeders and leechers. You don't need a tracker though, you can just use DHT when creating a torrent. You can also use Openbittorrent's tracker.
Yes, you can download anything from torrent sites. You can search for particular songs or artist followed by the words "torrent" and "download" straight in your regular search engine- Google, Yahoo, etc. or you can go straight to one of the biggest torrent sites and use their search box. If the songs you are looking for are not that popular or are kinda old, i would recommend just using Google or Yahoo. Just read some info on seeders and leechers before downloading anything from torrents.ORYou can get an invite to almost all torrent sites here: http://www.torrentauction.com
µtorrent is a very tiny Bit torrent client that enables a user to download a specific file (specifically using torrent system) using a P2P (peer to peer) sharing. When we download a torrent, we do not get the file from a huge CPU commonly called server. Instead, we get a file uploaded by a user who already have downloaded it earlier. Once the seeders are online, they can upload tiny bits of file and µtorrent will compile it to form the file. The many the seeders, the faster the torrent will download.
It might be because your ports are not forwarded correctly or there are not any seeders for the torrent you are trying to download. Make sure you click "open with"(with your program listed on the right in the box) after you click 'download torrent'. Try downloading a different torrent and see if that works. If it does, then the previous torrent you were trying to download was not downloading most likely because of a lack of seeders. You could keep it there for a while though, it might download after some time. Another reason could be that your firewall is blocking your application (bittorrent client).
The BitTorrent protocol, upon which torrent downloads rely, functions by sharing files between "peers" - lots of people running the same client. People with the whole file are called "seeders", and they will automatically share the file with others. People who haven't completed the file are called "leechers", and they'll download from seeders. When your torrent is uploading, you're sharing the parts of the file you already have with people who haven't got those bits. If you all keep uploading and downloading, you can assemble the file together completely. It's a good idea to let your torrent upload - you're being nice to other people who want the same file.