Torrent use is very popular these days. Whether you
want to download a large file, or even a small one, you can use a
torrent to download your desired file. In order to download the files,
you need seeders and leaches. The more seeders, the better because you
get faster download speed. The lower the seeders and leaches count, the
slower the speed.
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In this tutorial, you will be shown how to
Download Torrent Files With IDM.
IDM is a very popular download client that helps you download many
files at once, but also accelerates the download process. If you
especially want to download very large files, IDM can come in very handy
because it separates the file(s) into parts and downloads the smaller
parts in accelerates rate. Once everything is downloaded, the smaller
files are put back together into the original file you intended to
download. Fairly simple, right? Now lets move onto how you can Download
Torrent Files With IDM .
Follow below steps to Download Torrent Files With IDM
Step 1: Select any Torrent download client such as
utorrent or
Bittorrent. You can use these clients to download the Torrent files onto your computer.
Step 2: Go to a Torrent uploading site such as
ExtraTorrent or
zBigz. In this step, you will be uploading the Torrent you downloaded earlier.
Step 3: Upload the Torrent using the sites stated in
the previous step, or if you have a site of your choosing, go from
there. Make sure to use the “
Free” uploading option.
Assuming that you don’t want to pay for an account, just go with the
free option. Do note that if you go with the free option, there are
limitations set by the website. If you go with a premium account, some
extra perks are provided.
Depending on how big the Torrent is, that’s how long it may take to
upload. It also depends on how fast your Internet connection is. The
faster your connection is, the faster the upload speed will be.
Step 4: Once you have uploaded the Torrent, there
should be an option for you to “ZIP” the Torrent. Normally, there will
be extra options to download the contents of the Torrent file
individually, but for now, lets go with the “.zip” option.
Step 5: Once everything has been zipped in the “
.zip” format, hit download.
Internet Download Manager should pop up and automatically take over the download process instead of your browser.
This may seem like a bit tedious process, but it’s well worth knowing
that you can download the Torrent through a ZIP file format without
having to worry about increasing or decreasing connection speed. More
people these days are using this process in order to speed up
downloading and uploading of Torrents.
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