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Tips & Tricks Saving your TeamOS torrents

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Thank you very much Charlie_Grimes
 

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You are simple a doctor ,thank you for this!
 

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This is an excellent solution to guys who try the custom OS once every week, like I do. Life made easy mate!
Thanks!
 

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Hey thank you man! I really appreciate this one. Truth be told I change my OS every 6 months and been searching for ways on how to keep my previous torrent for seeding and haven't had much luck until now that I stumbled upon this tip of yours. I do hope that others can see this post too! Cheers!
 

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2nd step once you reinstall os how do you go about reloading the list into utorrent? just paste the files into the utorrent folder?
 

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Correct ,put files into downloading path of torrent program then download torrent from here if you don have it ,start it and then uncheck start downloading or stop downloding after that you need to done force recheck of files ,after recheck is done just start torrent it will seed.

If i have misunderstood Your question forgive me and then tag owner of this thread to help you.
 
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What a Great Relief & a great Help! Thank you Mr.@Charlie_Grimes for posting.....
 

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2nd step once you reinstall os how do you go about reloading the list into utorrent? just paste the files into the utorrent folder?
You can add torrent files to uTorrent with Files > Add torrent.
Or copy all the .torrent files to c:\Users\%UserName%\AppData\Roaming\uTorrent\ in the new OS.
 

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After running the bat file, I did change my username of course, this location c:\Users\%UserName%\TeamOsTorrents only has a text file in it.. Does not have my torrent files? Am I missing something?
 

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I thought that this would be particularly useful to the TeamOS members who seem to change their OS more often than they change their underwear. ;)
That would be me, Guilty as charged...
 

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very interesting, this is both simple yet informative.
 

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my friend has taught me this way of saving the back up of torrents.......
go to C partician,,,,,,,,then "user " then go to pc name folder i.e ''iki'' then open " appdata'' then "local" open it....and copy a file ''qbittorrent''
make file name '' appdata local'' and paste it in that folder.
similarly the same procedure till you reach appdata.... then open it and you will see a file ''roaming' open it look the file ''qbittorrent' and copt it
then past it in another folder made as roaming.
save these 2 files and this is the backup....

what do you think about this way of saving the torrents ?
 

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my friend has taught me this way of saving the back up of torrents.......
go to C partician,,,,,,,,then "user " then go to pc name folder i.e ''iki'' then open " appdata'' then "local" open it....and copy a file ''qbittorrent''
make file name '' appdata local'' and paste it in that folder.
similarly the same procedure till you reach appdata.... then open it and you will see a file ''roaming' open it look the file ''qbittorrent' and copt it
then past it in another folder made as roaming.
save these 2 files and this is the backup....

what do you think about this way of saving the torrents ?
That's fine if you want to save all your torrents and all your settings.
I wrote my script in response to a request to save just TeamOS torrents.
That's the difference between our methods.
 

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That's fine if you want to save all your torrents and all your settings.
I wrote my script in response to a request to save just TeamOS torrents.
That's the difference between our methods.
actually i dont have anyother torrents except teamos.....
 
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