You most likely can't. If you had the school network same as me slight chance but you may get caught downloading something A) Most likely for downloading illegal software. B) non-productive.
Third problem is Utorrent/Vuze/BitTorrent download sites may be blocked.
Finally your network admin may automatically delete it from the system after you log off since it's an application file.
Games don't use torrent files.
Information about torrent files can be gathered at many sites where torrent files are shared. These include The Pirate Bay, Bit Torrent, uTorrent, and informational sites like Torrent Freak.
I'm pretty sure you are confused, torrent files are tiny files which only contain a description of other files. You'll need to open the torrent files with a client such as uTorrent.
a search engine for torrent files.
Add the files where your torrent saves files and then it will reseed again.
Yes you can, the torrent is a separate file from the files you download through it.
A torrent is just a "pathway" to the files. You will need a torrent software to download them like "uTorrent". After it's downloaded you can choose to share your files through that torrent, keep it or deleting it whit out harming the files downloaded.
BC files are incomplete torrent transfer files
uTorrent is a bit torrent client which allows you to download .torrent files.
A .torrent file is not an audio file. iPods cannot play .torrent files.
The Pirate Bay provides the following types of torrent files; different types of movies files such as comedy, drama, movie for kids, adventure and porn movies. It also provides torrent files for music and games.
Torrent files are downloaded onto your computer using a client application to manage the files. Some popular applications are uTorrent, Deluge and Vuge.