As the originator of this question, I'd like to chip in with my experience.
If I simply move a data file to a new location, say a new disk, I take the associated torrent file with it (I am in the habit of keeping torrent files as well as data files for this very reason). I then DELETE the torrent ...
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- Mon Apr 27, 2009 5:16 pm
- Forum: Mac Support
- Topic: Moving Disk/Downloaded files to new Mac: how to reseed
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- Wed Nov 28, 2007 7:16 am
- Forum: Mac Support
- Topic: Moving Disk/Downloaded files to new Mac: how to reseed
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Moving Disk/Downloaded files to new Mac: how to reseed
Thanks for the tip about Move Data File to... I didn't spot that.
It seems Azureus might actually provide a solution, though this is only hearsay for me at present. Apparently it allows one to explicitly associate a torrent file with a particular data file (something I cannot find a mechanism for ...
It seems Azureus might actually provide a solution, though this is only hearsay for me at present. Apparently it allows one to explicitly associate a torrent file with a particular data file (something I cannot find a mechanism for ...
- Mon Nov 26, 2007 7:44 pm
- Forum: Mac Support
- Topic: Moving Disk/Downloaded files to new Mac: how to reseed
- Replies: 4
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Moving Disk/Downloaded files to new Mac: how to reseed
Transmission 0.93 (3811) Mac OSX 10.4.10 MacBook 2GHz
I have about 40 files downloaded onto an External hard disk, using a MacBook as the downloading machine.
I now want to disconnect this external hard from the MacBook and connect it to another Mac WITHOUT losing the ability to seed the ...
I have about 40 files downloaded onto an External hard disk, using a MacBook as the downloading machine.
I now want to disconnect this external hard from the MacBook and connect it to another Mac WITHOUT losing the ability to seed the ...