i installed utorrent and got it working. i didnt have any issues with it. but recently i have seen that the utorrent.exe file gets deleted from the program files folder.. this is very confusing to me. i checked the windows logs but it doesnt report anything.

When torrent crashes in that manner, you actually have to reboot, because you cannot end utorrent.exe neither via task manager nor PSKill (from Sysinternals) - the exe file still remains active. (Hovering the systray icon always shows the bandwidth rates when utorrent stopped working).


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i have no idea how to make it show can you please help me also it is installed on my computer because the setup file becomes utorrent.exe and if i double click on it, it starts the program but from where i have no idea i cannot find it please help me asap

i honestly cannot find anything i just went search selected all and absolutely nothing besides the 1 file utorrent.exe no folder nothing 1 exe file still cannot find the directory for all utorrent files

Your post started by saying you couldn't find UT in your list of program files that you can uninstall, as mentioned, this is because utorrent is an exe file and doesn't have an uninstaller as you just delete the .exe file. If you click the utorrent.exe file it will launch utorrent. If you still can't find the .exe file then try this, right click on the shortcut you use to open utorrent, then select properties, you will see a line that comes up with the path of the utorrent.exe file. As for other utorrent files, .torrent files can be found in your application data files, your application data files, but you appear to have found them o.k. These files and the shortcuts are the only files that are part of the utorrent program. Your other problem with utorrent having to check all your files when exiting and opening is a totally different one and you will find many posts on here regarding that, but it may pay you to post it as a separate topic.

if you look in c:\windows\prefetch you should find a utorrent.exe file. set a system restore point and delete the file, it is still running in task manager. if you are running avg when you end process avg should say virus found, quantine job done (i was running a scan at time not sure if this is why it found it???)

I use utorrent all the time. Since yesterday Norton announces "Non-malware detected" (I read English too slow so I couldn't read what it says. something "opencandy") and won't open it.

After a while utorrent.exe just disappears.

I did System restore a few times to 11.2 and every time utorrent.exe reappeared and Norton allowed it to open. But after a few hours it happens again.

Is there anything I can do ?

I can't change the antivirus (It's not my pc).

I uinstalled opencandy and utorrent. and wanted to instal fresh from utorrent.com, but then norton says utorrent.exe is not a safe file, and delete it. when i then go in norton log and opens the utorrent.exe again. i got i different message but basicly the same story + i norton commanded me to shut my pc down for restart.

I hope I didn't sound rude... I was trying to explain. I don't know what else to check except a dir/s utorrent.exe on your root. If the TMP systemvariable is unwriteable due to permissions it is possible the update would silently fail. When you run the exe manually, does uT ask to install again? The installation program... after 1.6 the "installer" routines were integrated into the EXE. There is no extra larger package. When uT doesn't detect itself in certain places and/or doesn't see settings it will ask you "do you want to install?" If you run uT from a directory which you just saved it to, does the EXE disappear?

Yesterday due to a problem i had,I reinstalled Ubuntu.Before the reinstall,starting Utorrent with Wine worked,but now it doesn't anymore,I click on the utorrent.exe and nothing happens,it's like I don't even click on it.What could be the problem?

If you want to narrow your search why not just write the name you search for with the extension in case of utorrent why not just write : utorrent.exe in the search box .... In this case it will show only utorrent.exe.

The folder where all of these files with utorrent.exe is the Portable uTorrent. You can give this folder to your friends and others and they can use uTorrent without installing.

EXE issues related utorrent.exe can be attributed in most cases to executable files that are corrupt, missing, or infected, and often encountered during the uTorrent software launch phase. Obtaining a new, uninfected copy of your EXE file will usually resolve the problem. In addition, if your utorrent.exe error was due to a removed malware infection, we recommend running a registry scan to clean up any invalid file path references created by the malicious program.

Please take caution in ensuring the file is placed in the correct file directory. Following these instructions carefully should resolve your utorrent.exe error, but we recommend running a brief check. Re-load uTorrent to observe if the issue has been successfully solved.

uTorrent-involved utorrent.exe issues happen during install, when utorrent.exe-related software is running, startup or shutdown, or during the Windows installation process. Recording utorrent.exe errors inside uTorrent is crucial to locate File Sharing,p2p client,torrent faults and relaying back to BitTorrent, Inc. for repair options.

It is actually very easy to make uTorrent portable. All that is needed is an installation of uTorrent on the computer system. Now create a new file in the directory of the utorrent.exe and name it settings.dat. uTorrent will recognize the file and start using it instead of the settings file located in the application data folders. 0852c4b9a8

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