Just try reinstalling it. I don't use them because they're illegal, but by looking through the faq, reinstalling them should do the trick. If not, it's probably something to do with your firewall for the internet (ie Norton). The firewall sometimes blocks the peers from downloading to your computer - hence, 0 kB/s.
2007-01-14 04:11:24
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answered by jcp_bos2003 2
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Find a new torrent, that could be the problem. I use bitcomet accelerator and I can download a 675mb file in about 10 minutes with a cable internet connection.
2007-01-14 04:10:45
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answered by * 5
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in basic terms pay a measly $9 a month and connect Netflix. then you definately get limitless on line video clips. And it quite is all thoroughly criminal. And works completely. it quite is in basic terms 30 cents an afternoon. truthfully you may scrape up that plenty? And each and all the flaws you stated are *unlawful*. See the version?
2016-12-12 11:12:19
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answered by money 4
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In Options or Preferences:
Maybe if you set your: "Global Max Download Rate" to a highish number, say, 1400 kB/s and set the "Global Max Upload Rate" to say, 3 kB/s.
Make sure the "Enable DHT network" box is checked.
2007-01-14 04:16:20
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answered by ♥Twin♣Sis♥ 2
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is this the first time you have used torrent programs?
if so, your settings are probably wrong or your firewall may be hindering your progress.
If you have used them before, then try getting an update for the programs or trying different ones, or trying a different torrent file
2007-01-14 04:10:36
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answered by Richard C 3
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Hey there,
If you need to download Bitspirit you can get it here for free http://bitly.com/1k4bOij
It's a very simple and nice software.
I hope it helps
2014-08-01 02:38:59
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answered by Anonymous
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try reinstalling or use just one program
2007-01-14 04:10:23
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answered by George 3
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