![]() ![]() But your settings are too strict, you might be reducing your number of available peers. Most torrent clients have a built-in encryption option designed to help circumvent throttling. If all else fails, try to find a similar torrent that is well-seeded. You should also check your encryption settings (below) to make sure you aren’t limiting connections. How to fix: Usually you’ll need to wait until a new peer joins the swarm with the missing piece(s). This happens when other users hit-and-run the swarm without seeding the complete torrent. ![]() Some don’t have sufficient availability, meaning the swarm doesn’t have all the pieces of the file. These are the most common causes (and solutions) for a torrent that won’t download. Stuck torrents are super annoying, but fortunately it’s usually fixable. Do you have a torrent that’s stuck part way and won’t complete the download? Or can you not even start the download and your client still shows ‘connecting to peers.’
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