UTorrents : change the download folder location

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Mickaelagde Posted messages 9 Status Member -  
Mickaelagde Posted messages 9 Status Member -
Hello

Like many who have a laptop, my hard drive is divided into two,
On the main part of my hard drive (Local Disk C), I have the Utorrent software that allows me to download.
Completed downloads go to the Local Disk C in the folder "reception folder" but my Local Disk C is full.

I would therefore like to change the "path" of my completed downloads so that they automatically go to the second part of my hard drive: Local Disk D.

On Emule, I knew how to move the "incoming" reception folder where completed downloads ended up, but on Utorrent, I can't find how to do it.

Can you help me please?

4 answers

  1. Rockst4r2D Posted messages 112 Status Member 123
     
    It's very simple:
    When you launch this:
    http://puu.sh/7hpY1.jpg
    You get this:
    http://puu.sh/7hq4W.png
    You change the destination where I circled and it's back on!
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  2. Husman60 Posted messages 3176 Status Member 740
     
    Hi,

    Response here.

    Before asking a question, check if you can find the answer yourself ;)

    See you+
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  3. Jojolaguitare Posted messages 12012 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   2 782
     
    Hello.

    I believe the best thing is to free up your C drive. I imagine it must be filled with movies. So, you cut those movies and paste them onto an external hard drive. Do the same operation for music; there's no need to have 3000 files on your PC.
    After that, I suggest performing a good cleanup of the C drive to free up disk space by deleting old backups as well. There's nothing stopping you from doing the same operation on the D drive.

    Then you won’t have this problem anymore.

    This is just a suggestion... See you later!

    --
    There's no need to rush; it's important to leave on time...
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  4. Mickaelagde Posted messages 9 Status Member
     
    Thank you all for your answers: I found exactly what I was looking for in Rockst4r2D's response.
    Thanks again.
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