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This wikiHow guide teaches you how to optimize uTorrent for quick download speeds and Internet security on a Windows computer. If you're using uTorrent on Mac, your uTorrent program is already configured to the default settings; you can reset the settings anytime by uninstalling and reinstalling uTorrent.

Part 1
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Using Proper Torrent Protocol

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  1. Download and install uTorrent. If you don't already have uTorrent installed on your computer, make sure that you download and install it before proceeding.
    • To configure uTorrent for Mac, simply download and install it using the default settings. You can uninstall it first if you have it installed already.
    • Installing uTorrent using the default installation settings will make configuring uTorrent later marginally less time-consuming.
  2. Make sure that you're downloading torrents from sites that have "https://" in front of the website's address. Most browsers will warn you if a site is unsecure, but double-check the "https" tag just to be sure.
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  3. Even if the site is secure, infected or malicious torrents can sneak through. Read the user comments on the torrent to verify that the torrent is safe before actually downloading it.
    • You can also check the rating to confirm the comments. If the torrent has generally positive ratings and reviews, it should be safe.
  4. This essentially means that the download has more people supporting it than downloading, which will lead to faster download speeds and complete recovery of the downloaded file.
  5. Try downloading the file overnight or during early morning to avoid bandwidth issues.
  6. Use an Ethernet cable if possible. If your computer has an Ethernet port on it, connect your computer directly to your router via Ethernet to strengthen your connection. This will increase both your download speed and your Internet security while doing so.
    • Modern Mac laptops don't have Ethernet slots.
  7. Unless you absolutely have to download multiple files at once, limit your downloading to one file at a time to ensure that your download speed isn't affected by other files.
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Configuring General Settings

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  1. Double-click the uTorrent app icon, which resembles a white "µ" on a lime-green background.
  2. It's in the upper-left side of the uTorrent window. A drop-down menu will appear.
  3. This option is near the top of the Options drop-down menu.
  4. Click the "Language" drop-down box, then click the language that you want to use for uTorrent.
  5. If you don't want uTorrent starting up when your computer turns on, uncheck the "Start µTorrent with Windows starts" box.
  6. Check the "Automatically install updates" box if it isn't already checked.
    • You can also check the "Notify me before installing updates" box to ensure that uTorrent won't surprise you with an update in the middle of something important.
  7. Uncheck the "Send detailed info when checking for updates" box. This will prevent your personal uTorrent behavior and information from being shared with uTorrent.
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Configuring Download Locations

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  1. It's on the left side of the window.
  2. You'll find this near the top of the window.
  3. It's to the right of the "Move completed downloads to" box.
  4. Click a folder (e.g., Desktop) that you want to use as your completed files' storage location.
  5. It's in the bottom-right corner of the window. This will save your selected folder.
  6. To do so, check the box next to one of the following options, then click and select a folder:
    • Put new downloads in
    • Store .torrents in
    • Move .torrents for finished jobs to
    • Automatically load .torrents from
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Configuring Your Connection

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  1. It's on the left side of the window.
  2. You'll see this text box in the upper-right side of the window.
  3. Check each of the following boxes if they aren't already checked:
    • Enable UPnP port mapping
    • Enable NAT-PMP port mapping
  4. Check the "Add Windows Firewall exception" box if it isn't already checked.
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Configuring Bandwidth Settings

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  1. It's on the left side of the window.
  2. Type 500 into the text box to the right of the "Global maximum number of connections" heading.
  3. Type 500 into the text box to the right of the "Maximum number of connected peers per torrent" heading.
  4. It's in the "Global Rate Limit Options" section of settings on this page.
  5. This option is at the bottom of the page.
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Configuring BitTorrent Settings

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  1. It's on the left side of the window.
  2. Uncheck both the "Limit local peer bandwidth" box and the "Enable Altruistic Mode" box.
  3. If all of the other boxes on this page are already checked, skip this step.
  4. It's below the "Protocol Encryption" heading. A drop-down menu will appear.
  5. Doing so will force uTorrent to use Protocol Encryption all of the time, thereby increasing your overall security.
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Configuring Queuing Settings

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  1. It's on the left side of the window.
  2. You should see "8" in the box to the right of the "Maximum number of active torrents" heading. If there is a different number there, delete it and type 8 into the box.
  3. By default, the number to the right of the "Maximum number of active downloads" heading is "5", but you should delete this number and type 1 into the box.
  4. If it says "200" here, you're all set; if not, replace the number here with 200.
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Configuring Cache Settings

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  1. It's in the lower-left side of the window. You should see several new tabs appear.
  2. This option is below the Advanced tab.
  3. You'll find this near the bottom of the window.
  4. If the boxes are already checked, skip this step.
  5. In the text box to the right of the "Override automatic cache size and specify the size manually (MB)" heading, delete the number that's there and type in 1800.
  6. Both options are at the bottom of the window. Doing so saves all of your settings and applies them to uTorrent. You should now be able to download torrent files with optimal speed and security.
    • You may have to close and re-open the uTorrent program before these settings go into effect.
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    How do you seed files? What does this mean?
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    Normally, on Utorrent, files begin seeding as soon as they are finished downloading. When using Utorrent, you are downloading by receiving fragments of a file (or files) from other users. That said, seeding can be considered as you contributing to the sharing of these fragments, thus making it easier for others to download.
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    When I go on to my app it's asking me to turn off private browsing, which I don't know how to do. Any help?
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    If you're on mac, you can go off private browsing by going into your Google Chrome or Safari preferences and it's pretty simple from there.
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    How do I enlarge the box for choosing a torrent?
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    If you have the correct screen resolution, the whole of uTorrent can fit on your screen, so simply right click on your desktop, select "Screen Resolution," and adjust it from there. It's all trial and error; make a note of the correct resolution so you'll have it for the future.
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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Jack Lloyd. Jack Lloyd is a Technology Writer and Editor for wikiHow. He has over two years of experience writing and editing technology-related articles. He is technology enthusiast and an English teacher. This article has been viewed 575,059 times.
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