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      • Just re-download the torrent file and point it at the folder where you have the already downloaded files, the program should re-hash the files to make sure they are correct and it should show up as already downloaded once the torrent starts.
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  2. Jul 18, 2009 · I've heard a claim that a torrent with zero seeders can actually be downloaded in a finite amount of time, because not all people subscribe to the same torrent file, but you can still find them using other techniques such as DHT.

  3. Once you have downloaded the file you should seed, this way you share parts of your file with users of the bittorrent network who are downloading. On torrents the files can be downloaded if there are people who seed; without seeders the download will not start.

  4. If there are enough leechers that there is a full copy present amongst them you'll get it eventually. Of course that eventually might take months. There is also the chance that there are no seeds now but there are seeds sometimes (not everyone runs their torrents 24/7).

  5. Dec 17, 2019 · Yes it's right and as you are seeding, if there is no leecher (Peers), nobody wants your file so you don't seed. Also, for Peers, it fluctuates between 0, 1, 2 yet it's barely uploading.

  6. Apr 9, 2016 · Just re-download the torrent file and point it at the folder where you have the already downloaded files, the program should re-hash the files to make sure they are correct and it should show up as already downloaded once the torrent starts.

  7. Nov 19, 2023 · For older or less popular files, maintaining a pool of dedicated seeders becomes critical for their long-term availability. Seeders prevent files from becoming “dead” torrents with no active sources, preserving access to content that might not be readily available elsewhere. Best Practices for Seeding: 1. Continue Seeding After Download:

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