qbittorrent

About this tag
qBittorrent is a free, open-source torrent client often discussed on WindowsForum.com as an alternative to uTorrent. Users report that qBittorrent resolves issues like hard disk overloading and system slowdowns experienced with other clients. The release of qBittorrent 5.0.0 in September 2024 introduced new features and higher system requirements, marking a significant update. Some users have encountered BSODs when running qBittorrent for extended periods, particularly when seeding. The tag also appears in threads about Makefiles on Windows 11, though that content is not directly related to qBittorrent functionality.
  1. How to Install and Use Makefiles on Windows 11: A Complete Guide

    Understanding Makefiles and their functionality can be a game changer, especially for programmers and developers who wish to streamline their build processes. If you've ventured into compiling programs, you have likely encountered Makefiles. They are integral to managing complex program builds...
  2. qBittorrent 5.0.0 Released: Goodbye Old Tech, Hello New Features

    Attention all download enthusiasts! It’s time to roll up those sleeves and dust off your torrenting skills, as qBittorrent has officially launched version 5.0.0 on September 29, 2024. This update is far from trivial; it packs a punch with numerous enhancements, features, and—brace...
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    Windows 8.1 qBitTorrent is the best torrent client

    Hello. I'd like to express my impression about this torrent client. Windows is the well thought-out OS, and it gives serious problem not so often. But sometimes it happens. I had been using uTorrent for years and thought that it was the best torrent client. However, it was false. All of that...
  4. Windows 7 BSOD with Torrent Program

    Hi. I recently switched from using utorrent to qbittorent and I've been running the program in the background more often + seeding more. I basically used to just download, seed for an hour, then delete the torrent completely. I've BSOD 3 times and I'm pretty sure its only happening when...