download the client and install it first.. then go to the site and grab whatever files..
www.torrentbox.com
2006-07-06 04:16:30
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answered by LetMEtell&AskYOU 5
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Bittorrent is a program that helps you extract files from other users P2P, you can use this program on variousdownload sites. Also try torrentportal.com & torrentspy.com they seem to have a bigger selection. Some files are different, rar, bin, iso, xvid etc.... you need different programs to open each file. Bin-to-iso converter will convert files so they can be burned to a dvd. Files with rar basically are compressed files like a zip file, winace can help. Some programs are free you have to hunt for them, some cost like poweriso which does it all. Start by typing the file type in a search, or when windows opens and says look online for a program follow the links. Hope that helps
2006-07-06 11:26:59
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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You need a software to open and download a "torrent" file.
I used http://www.bitlord.com This software has it's own search within.
Once you find the file(s) you want to download, click on the large link at the top, it will open a window.
Download Window: Click "Open", not save.
This will open another window with your Bittorrent software, and you can check or uncheck which specific files you can download.
Then you hit OK
It starts downloading.
2006-07-06 12:08:45
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Check out their BitTorrent guide:
http://www.bittorrent.com/guide.html
2006-07-06 11:13:35
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answer #4
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answered by the_dt 4
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bittorrent tutorials
http://www.google.com/search?q=bittorrent+tutorials
â
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HELP WITH SEARCHING â
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â I used to have so much trouble finding what I wanted. That's because I didn't know the best methods for filtering my searches. Now I rarely have trouble finding what I want. Thanks to a great web site called GoogleGuide. Click on the "Novices Click Here" button to read about Google's fantastic search syntax. Yahoo has some of these operators too. But not even close to the amount that Google has. Below are a few examples.
site:briefcase.yahoo.com (mp3)
intitle:?parent directory? (mpg|avi|wmv|mov) "strauss"
inurl:forum intitle:recipes intext:cookies
â http://www.googleguide.com/
â Some of what you will learn at the GoogleGuide was used to create the following special search tools.
â http://www.soople.com/
â Compare Yahoo and Google search results in side-by-side frames here.
â http://www.gahooyoogle.com/
â Are you having trouble understanding Google?
â http://www.googletutor.com/
â You'll get pretty much the same tutorial as the GoogleGuide has by reading the first few chapters of this book.
â http://tinyurl.com/6zx2
â Here are two more great sites to help you.
â http://tinyurl.com/qey8v
â http://tinyurl.com/2ywye
â You shouldn't rely on just one search engine. There are many really good ones and they don't all have the same things in them. One might have links to HTML sites etc. and another might not. There are currently 800,000 search engines. Most of them are specailty search engines. Here are several hundred generalized search engines. Plus a few specialized search engines I threw in for my own use.
â http://dwight.clickthesky.com/search/
â Google is the very best full-text search engine. But when you want a much deeper search you should use the number one cluster search engine.
â http://www.vivisimo.com/
If you are in a really big hurry you can search many search engines at once by using meta search engines. These will give you the top-ten most-relative results of each engine they search.
â http://www.ask.com/
â http://www.msn.com/
â http://www.dogpile.com/
â http://www.altavista.com/
â http://www.webcrawler.com/
â Here is a way to search many different search engines from a single portal. I use this everyday to research your questions before answering them. Select a resource from the dropdown menu, type in your keywords, and click search.
â http://www.searchalot.com/
2006-07-06 11:20:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Here is another excellent source you may find useful:
http://www.commonwebsense.com/2006/01/27/the-bittorrent-post/
2006-07-06 11:16:20
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answer #6
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answered by Tech_Geek 2
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you need a bit torrent client like utorrent to be installed before you can use torrent websites such as isohunt.com
2006-07-06 11:15:38
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answered by PhilpotR 2
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Me TOOO!!! I still don't understand that guide!
2006-07-06 11:15:51
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answer #8
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answered by PhantumBG 3
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