Utorrent moving files after download
 Answer (1 of 4): I use µTorrent #1 To move just one torrent. Right-click on the name of the torrent and select "Advanced". Select "Set Download Location." This will allow you to select a folder other than the one being currently used. If you move to a different folder on the same.  · After you download a file, you may want to move the files from one folder to another. Or you may want to transfer to an external hard drive. SOLUTION. 1. Click on the "folder" icon below for the torrent you want to move. 2. Your Windows or Mac file explorer will launch and allow you to move the files to any location you prefer. bltadwin.ruted Reading Time: 40 secs.  · Hi,I have used the uTorrent client using default settings for a number of months and now I have realised that all bltadwin.rut files are in the root uTorrent installation directory. I would like to clean this up and have tried the setting "Location bltadwin.ruts - bltadwin.ruts for finished jobs. 
  Here's how to move your downloaded files: 1) Create the new folder that you want to move your files to. 2) Go to utorrent and select the files that you want to move. 3) Right click - advanced - set download location. 4) A window will pop up, navigate to the folder that you want your files to be in and hit "Select Folder". The easiest way I found was to select all torrents in Transmission, then go to the menu Torrent  Set Location and then choose the desired location for torrents. After which, Transmission takes care of moving torrents. I'd like to move files to a separate directory when the torrent reaches it's seed ratio and is removed from the queue. So Basically it's a pipeline of three directories. 1) Active Download, 2) Seeding, and 3) complete. The first two I have working with a download and Seed folder, but I can't seem to find anyway of moving the files once the. 
  As for moving the torrent files themselves - using Options - Preferences - Directories might help but I haven't done it. One work around is to. 1) Remove all the aforementioned torrents from utorrent, 2) Set your download directory to your new folder, 3) Reload the torrent files into utorrent, 4) Recheck them all - I have done this and it works. BitTorrent etiquette dictates that once you've downloaded files, you also seed them to help others' downloads go quickly. If you need to move or rename your download, everything's thrown off. Answer (1 of 4): I use µTorrent #1 To move just one torrent. Right-click on the name of the torrent and select "Advanced". Select "Set Download Location." This will allow you to select a folder other than the one being currently used. If you move to a different folder on the same. 
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