best is use azuresus software or utorrent. these are torrent client which are most popoularly used.and you can find all the stuff at
www.torrentz.com
2006-10-30 03:58:12
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answered by anil 2
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The torrent file is basically a small data file that stores info about the various seeds and peers that are currently hosting the file.
You need to download a torrent client to run the torrent file. i have tried a couple of different ones including bittorrent, and found azureus (www.azuresu.com) to be the best. It can handle multiple torrent files simultaneously and has lots of bells and whistles.
Having installed azureus, and downloaded the torrent file, all you need to do is run the torrent file and azureus will do the rest.
Mail me if you still have problems.
2006-10-30 04:00:11
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answered by aggi74 3
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After you download the torrent file, you then open that file in a bit torrent application (just google bit torrent). The torrent file you download is just a map that tells the torrent program where to get the files.
2006-10-30 03:51:59
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answered by Electron Blue 3
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Use bit torrent software to download torrent files
2006-10-30 03:50:18
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answered by Anonymous
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in accordance to Virgin Media's Ts & Cs: "you ought to not use the centers to do any of here acts or enable all and sundry else to apply the centers to do such acts: [...] carry out any criminality; [...] use the centers in a fashion that (i) detrimental aspects degradation of provider ranges to different purchasers, (ii) places our gadget in hazard and/or (iii) isn't in line with that particularly expected of a residential shopper." in contrast to what previous solutions advise, i think of that's not likely that your ISP is familiar with of the legality of redistributing the torrents' content textile except they spent a while investigating your specific site visitors. that's not trivial; it calls for some human intervention, that may not be useful with plenty and loads of subscribers. what's lots extra possibly, is they're using that final "smart use" clause. P2P sharing would reason an strangely intense and sustained quantity of receive and upload community site visitors, which they are in a position to fairly computer screen. maximum customers surf the internet, receive an occasional report (one-way, no longer in a distributed, simultaneous-upload way like torrents). Heck, it ought to easily be which you downloaded or uploaded extra effective than some fastened quantity (say, 20 gigs or some arbitrary determine) and that they desperate that's "unreasonable". regrettably, the words and prerequisites seem to enable them to decide for what this is, with none danger to dispute it on your port. tremendously crappy, yet widespread of ISPs. additionally they state that in case you violate any of the circumstances they checklist, "we are entitled to lessen, droop and/or terminate any or each and every of the centers without providing you with spot." i might say that on the same time as torrents are actually not specifically prohibited, they're in the words of their settlement to terminate your provider. Sorry.
2016-12-08 23:50:42
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answered by ? 4
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go to download.com and download bitcomet. Use that to download torrents.
2006-10-30 03:51:23
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answered by alconebay 2
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Just follow these links.. they will give yu detailed information..
http://forums.ircspy.com/showthread.php?t=24171
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torrent
2006-10-30 03:51:59
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answered by guruji9x 4
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