You're right, I do want to rehash my torrents after the error. What
I'd really like though is to prevent the error. It happened about 10
times this weekend. I had no idea the connection would be this
unstable. Still, every time there's a hickup, bit rocket shouldn't
throw up a crash on me should it? I went over to the web site
yesterday, but the forums appear to be down. I'm wondering if maybe
these people aren't very good programmers at all, lol.
Thanks,
erik burggraaf
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On 27-Jul-08, at 6:27 PM, Jane Lee wrote:
You generally *want* to rehash your torrents so any bad data can be
replaced, but you could probably go look in the preferences to see if
there's a way to disable that. Also, bitrocket has compatibility
issues with
some trackers. I recommend transmission, rtorrent and/or clutch, or
azureus
if possible.
cheers
jane
On Sun, Jul 27, 2008 at 10:13 AM, erik burggraaf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>wrote:
Hi guys, I've switched up to bit rocket. It's a very nice little
program.
Great features. Tomato was OK, but it was a bit of a downgrade from
utorrent on the PC.
I've got this issue with bit rocket though. I'm torrenting from the
wireless connection on my laptop and every time the connection
hickups bit
rocket errors out. When I bring it back it has to rehash my
torrents which
would be a royal pain if I had a lot of them.
Is this happening to any one else?
Thanks,
erik burggraaf
Certified Technician
Assistive Computing LTD Support and training
Sales department: 888-828-2445
Support and Training: 888-255-5194
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Website coming soon