it's most likely because your work and/or work's ISP blocks the port's which are used for downloading a torrent, also downloading a torrent at work is not very safe and your asking for more trouble when your employer notices alot of network traffic going to your computer
The thing is you can burn any kind of files into a CD. Though, there's no reason to burn torrent files onto a CD, since they don't work that way. You require a Bittorrent client to download torrents, and once your download(s) complete, they appear as the kind of files they are. For example, if you're downloading a torrent which contains a video (.avi) then you willl see the video file in your downloaded folder once it starts to download. Though, your video won't work until the entire download is complete.
To download torrent files (.torrent) from any website you first need a program that will let you download those files in that format. A very reliable torrent downloading software is Utorrent, which can be downloaded for free from: www.utorrent.com/download.php After downloading and installing Utorrent, you can simply go to any of the torrent websites I've listed below and search for torrent files. Remember that when you download the torrents, it will ask you whether to open or save the file. Select the 'Open with' option, and make sure the listed program to open with is 'Utorrent'. Here are some of the most popular torrent listing websites: - www.piratebay.org - www.demonoid.com - www.isohunt.com
If its a .iso file you have to mount it with daemon tools lite and install it.
Go to Limewire's Library and then go to Incomplete Files. Click on the file and then click the resume button at the bottom, or right click on the file and select resume. I don't know if this will work with torrent files
The only reason torrent files work is because people seed them. The files you download with torrent software actually come straight from other peoples' computers, not from an internet server. When people seed a torrent, they allow the files to be copied from their computer onto the computers that they're seeding to. I've never seen a torrent client that didn't automatically seed. As long as you don't delete the files downloaded, you keep the torrent client open and you don't tell the client not to seed, you will automatically seed. It's considered internet etiquette to seed, as a thanks to the uploader of the torrent file, and so others can get good speeds when downloading.
it doesn't work, it just makes eye blindness. Torrent depends on seeders and peers, the cheat engine is powerless for increasing speed! In youtube files they show how to make the speed high but it doesn't helps to download what you want!
shut down all other programs that don't have to do with downloading the torrent, and you can try not to download too many at a time. Sometimes you cant speed it up...it could just be a bad torrent(not saying it wont work but its just not at a high bit rate)
You cannot just download the 15kb torrent file and expect it to work. You must have a bittorrent client such as uTorrent and use that to open the torrent file. the torrent itself will then download to the location you tell it to. you can download uTorrent off download.com or its own website.
U cant get it for free(unless u download of a torrent website e.g mininova)but apart from that only the demo is free and the full game is then £19.99. Use the Keymaker and it should work.
There is no such thing as a torrent game. A torrent is a file type that when opened with appropriate software will facilitate the download of a group of files from multiple connected computers. A torrent can be an application, media, games, etc.
hi you need software such as virtual dj sax and dotty's show presnter tho play the files on your computer do torrent search for the software
shut down all other programs that don't have to do with downloading the torrent, and you can try not to download too many at a time. Sometimes you cant speed it up...it could just be a bad torrent(not saying it wont work but its just not at a high bit rate)