![]() In my case 15 was too little and I had to restore it to the original 150, even it 15 worked with previous versions of the program. Bittorrent needs a lot of connections: to find peers, to download and upload stuff, to open new connections in order to find the faster one, etc. Sometimes you want to minimize the number of connections Bittorrent makes because your provider gives you only a limited connection pool. After restarting Bittorrent you will have a fresh set of settings, so change them to what you need and reload the list of torrents that you saved. (usually C:\Documents and Settings\YourUser\Application Data\Bittorrent or.and C:\Users\YourUser\Application Data\Bittorrent). Save all your ongoing downloads, remember all the relevant settings - like download folder -, stop Bittorrent, go to your user's Application Data folder and remove the settings.dat and files in the Bittorrent folder. Sometimes the settings file gets corrupted or the settings don't make a lot of sense.An aggressive solution is to remove all of your torrents and readd them later. I don't have a clear solution for this, in my case changing the configuration of the proxy and restarting both proxy and Bittorrent eventually solved it. Torrents seem to keep a reference to some of the proxy settings when they started downloading.You should read on afterwards in order to understand the context of each solution in part, though: I realize that the original format of the post was confusing, so, before you start reading it, here is a summary of solutions. ![]()
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