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    Default common Torrent Errors and Why it happened

    Here is a list of common bittorrent erros which occur. Not all are related to your computer. Here is a list of common errors and in some cases there is also a solution as to what you can do to solve this problem.

    Bad Data from Tracker or Bad Tracker Data

    This means the tracker is having problems. Either it is down and returning an error page, or is overloaded with requests. Simply leave your client on for a while and see if the problem resolves itself.

    Connecting to peers

    Maybe there are no users to connect to. Leave your torrent open and maybe the BT Client will connect (it may take some time).

    Windows cannot find... "C:\Documents and Settings\{YOUR NAME HERE}\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\Content.ie5.....

    It is an error that can sometimes occur in Windows XP; either download the torrent to your Hard Drive and launch it from there.... or clear out your temp internet files. This will generally resolve the issue (XP starts compressing temporary internet files once it reaches certain number of files or 1/2 the allotted drive space and that's what causes the error).

    Just let the torrent run in your client and the client will keep checking the tracker and should resume eventually.



    No space left on device

    The client allocates the space needed to store the file on your Hard Drive, you get this error when you don't have enough space on your hard drive for your BT Client to fully allocate the file.

    Problem getting response info - {errno2} No such file or directory

    The directory of C: /// is probably causing your problems; it's most likely a temporary directory that Internet Explorer uses when you left click on the torrent file. Try right clicking on the .torrent and selecting "save target as" . Then save the .torrent file to a directory of your choice. Keep them all in a folder exclusively for your torrents and your life will be much easier. Then when you start your BT Client and you're ready to download the files you can navigate to that folder and double click on the .torrent file to start downloading in your BT Client.

    (IOError - {Errno13} Permission denied)

    Sometimes your BT Client is still running in the background from your last session, and if you start more than one instance of the client, it will try to download the same torrent twice, and it will give you permission denied, start-up Task Manager and close down all instances of your BT Client. Start your BT Client again and everything should work fine. Restarting your pc will also fix this.

    Rejected by tracker - Your IP is not registered to use this tracker for this file

    You have to register with the site that hosts this torrent and be logged in when you first start the torrent downloading.

    Piece XXX failed hash check, re-downloading it

    BT Client downloaded a wrong packet, so it's re-downloading it, just ignore this message, unless it happens repeatedly.

    Upload failed: The tracker that hosted your torrent is listed as 'dead'!

    Possibly the tracker is all full.

    MsgCode: xxxxxxxxx ::add_torrent::dead_tracker::395

    That error is pretty straight forward. The tracker you are trying to use is currently not available. Just because you used it before doesn't mean it's working today. It's currently down for whatever reason. To solve this issue you either have to find a different tracker, one that is up right now. Or just wait and see if that one comes back.

    \"Error on Line xx\" or \"Cannot execute free Script\"

    Do you have any ad blocking software running? Some firewalls like NIS and Agnitum Outpost have such options built into them.

    There is also at least one pop-up-stopper that now supports ad blocking.

    If you have any of those turn them off and try again.

    You also might like to check your security settings in your Browser. Perhaps you have very aggressive security and privacy settings that are causing it?

    Missing/Can't See Categories

    Disable your ad-blocking, it may be part of your firewall.

    No known mirrors

    That normally means the mirror hosting the tracker is too busy or is having problems.

    Web page is filled with errors

    Means the torrent is dead, down or overloaded. You really can't tell which of the three. It only means it can't get a connection with tracker, so anything that caused the tracker to be non-responsive during checking could be causing that error message.

    "rejected by tracker - Port xxxx is blacklisted"

    Your client is reporting to the tracker that it uses one of the default BT ports (6881-6889) or any other common p2p port for incoming connections. The tracker in question does not allow clients to use ports commonly associated with p2p protocols. The reason for this is that it is a common practice for ISPs to throttle those ports (that is, limit the bandwidth, hence the speed).

    The blocked ports list include, but is not necessarily limited to, the following:

    * Direct Connect 411 - 413 Kazaa 1214
    * eDonkey 4662
    * Gnutella 6346 - 6347
    * Torrents 6881 - 6889


    In order to use the tracker you must configure your client to use any port range that does not contain those ports (a range within the region 49152 through 65535 is preferable, cf. IANA).

    "Unrecognized Host", "Invalid passkey", "missing passkey", or "Unregistered Torrent" error?

    1. Some torrent sites have started individually keying torrents to individual members. There is nothing you can do about it, apart from registering with the tracker's site and getting your own torrent from them.
    2. If this is your first torrent, that MAY mean you have not configured your internet/proxy or BT Client settings correctly. Try another torrent that other users have been able to download successfully (check for recent positive comments)

    Requested download is not authorized for use with this tracker

    1. Usually that means the torrent has been removed from the tracker (or was never placed there properly).
    2. If this is your first torrent, that MAY mean you have not configured your internet/proxy or BT Client settings correctly. Try another torrent that other users have been able to download successfully (check for recent positive comments)

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    Default Re: common Torrent Errors and Why it happened

    Very nice but do you made that?

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    Altough I knew most if it somethings was new, very nice.

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    Nice guide, errors are bad! :-X

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    Default Re: common Torrent Errors and Why it happened

    torrent errors don come often.........anyways..nice info..

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    know that made the info for noobs

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    Great guide

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    Default Re: common Torrent Errors and Why it happened

    Here's another one:

    Multiple seeding, All Trackers Offline Constantly


    You need to uninstall the updates from microsft before repatcing the updates that are causing the problem were released around 15th jan 08 and they need to be removed(go to add or remove item and check the updates box then go down to windows update K.... and uninstall).


    Disable automatic updates so that they dont reinstall themseleves automatically. Then once removed restart the computer and patch it with http://www.lvllord.de. Then it should work but You may want to system restore to a date before the updates.


    Leave net.max_halfopen at 8 or less


    Try the unpacked version of µTorrent to see if the problems persist.
    http://utorrent.com/utorrent-1.7.6.uncompressed.exe




    Ling ling ;D

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    THX 4 THE GOOD guide

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    Quote Originally Posted by pwarrier View Post
    torrent errors don come often.........anyways..nice info..
    I agree especially on private trackers.

    Thanks for the guide OP.

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