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- "connecting to peers"
There are no users to connect to. Leave your torrent open and maybe the bittorrent client will connect (it may take some time).
- " windows cannot find "c:documents and settings..
Windows couldnt find the torrent file. Right click on the torrent link and save it to your hard-drive, then open the torrent that is in your hard-drive by double clicking on it.
- " No space left on device"
The client tried to allocate the space for the file on your HD, you get this error when you dont have enough space to fully allocate the file. Choose another location for the file and try again
- " urlopen error - (7, getaddrinfo failed)"
The tracker is overloaded. Keep the torrent window open and wait.
- " temporary internet files content 1.5 xxx don't exist"
XP compresses temp internet files once it reach a certain # of files or 1/2 alloted space that is what causes the error. Either download the torrent to your hd and launch it from there.. or clear out your temp internet files.
- " problem getting response info - [errno2] No such file or directory"
The directory of C:/ is probably causing your problems, it's most likely a temporary directory that Internet Explorer uses when you left click on the torrent file. Right click on the .torrent and select "save target as". Then save the .torrent file to a directory on your drive.
- " (IOError - [Errno13] Permission denied)"
If you start more than one bittorrent gui (the same torrent) it will give you permission denied. Go to Task manager and close down all bt-gui processes.
- " rejected by tracker - Your IP is not registered to use this tracker for this file"
Probably the tracker is overloaded, so the owner decide to only allow certain IPs to use the tracker. Leave your client open and it will eventually connect
- " Problem connecting to tracker: HTTP Error -1"
Leave your torrent running in your client. The client will keep checking the tracker and it should resume eventually.
- " Problem connecting with tracker - ( Operation timed out)"
The server/tracker is down or too busy to process your request. Just keep trying - leave it open.
- " <urlopen error ( Connection refused)"
Just leave your torrent running in your client. The client will keep trying to connect to the tracker.
- " Problem connecting to tracker - <urlopen error( No buffer space available)"
1. A lot of routes in your routing table (due to a misconfigured router, or misconfigured default route)
2. Lots of stale connections in your connection table
3. A lot of data that is pending for sending or receiving on a current connection(s), which can't be sent or received for some reason.
4. Opening too many sockets at the same time.
5. Probably don't have enough free space on your hard drive.
- "Problem connecting to tracker. HTTP error: service unavailable"
The tracker is down for a rest or something bad happened. Leave the client open, it will continue trying to connect.
- " Problem getting response info - [Errno 2] No such file or directory: "C: Documents and Sett.."
IE sometimes doesn't save the torrent file in the Temp Internet Files directory properly. Right click on the link and choose Save As..., and save the torrent file to disk, and then click the file to launch the client. Clearing the IE cache seems to help if this problem is recurring.
- " A piece failed hash check, re-downloading it"
Means that you received a piece of the file that didn't check out as being correct, so it will be downloaded again. Ignore the error, the client will automatically re-download it.
- " bad data from tracker -"
Seems to happen when the tracker is overloaded or otherwise flaky. Safe to ignore this error.
- " Problem connecting to tracker - timeout exceeded Problem connecting to tracker - HTTP Error 503: Connect failed Problem connecting to tracker - (111, 'Connection refused')"
There was a problem contacting the tracker. Trackers tend to be heavily loaded, and connections sometimes fail. Just be patient and leave the client open.
- " Problem connecting to tracker - HTTP Error: Not Authorized"
The administrators of this tracker are not allowing it to be used for this torrent. Try going to the web site associated with the tracker and see if you can find an updated torrent.
- " Problem connecting to tracker - HTTP Error 404: Not Found"
Probably a stale torrent. Try to find a new link to the torrent.
- " Problem connecting to tracker - HTTP Error 407: Proxy Authentication Required"
You may need to configure a username and password in order to contact the tracker.
- " Couldn't listen - ( Address already in use)"
Some other program is already using the port BitTorrent wants to bind to. Check the ports on your other clients.
- " Problem connecting to tracker = ( Connection reset by peer)"
This error occurs when the only peer you are downloading from disconnects from BitTorrent. Your client will still attempt to find other hosts to continue your download from.
- " Trouble accessing files - Errno 24 (Too many open files)"
Client keeps all the files being downloaded open which exceedes the OS limit. Limit the number of concurrent downloads at any one time.
There are no users to connect to. Leave your torrent open and maybe the bittorrent client will connect (it may take some time).
- " windows cannot find "c:documents and settings..
Windows couldnt find the torrent file. Right click on the torrent link and save it to your hard-drive, then open the torrent that is in your hard-drive by double clicking on it.
- " No space left on device"
The client tried to allocate the space for the file on your HD, you get this error when you dont have enough space to fully allocate the file. Choose another location for the file and try again
- " urlopen error - (7, getaddrinfo failed)"
The tracker is overloaded. Keep the torrent window open and wait.
- " temporary internet files content 1.5 xxx don't exist"
XP compresses temp internet files once it reach a certain # of files or 1/2 alloted space that is what causes the error. Either download the torrent to your hd and launch it from there.. or clear out your temp internet files.
- " problem getting response info - [errno2] No such file or directory"
The directory of C:/ is probably causing your problems, it's most likely a temporary directory that Internet Explorer uses when you left click on the torrent file. Right click on the .torrent and select "save target as". Then save the .torrent file to a directory on your drive.
- " (IOError - [Errno13] Permission denied)"
If you start more than one bittorrent gui (the same torrent) it will give you permission denied. Go to Task manager and close down all bt-gui processes.
- " rejected by tracker - Your IP is not registered to use this tracker for this file"
Probably the tracker is overloaded, so the owner decide to only allow certain IPs to use the tracker. Leave your client open and it will eventually connect
- " Problem connecting to tracker: HTTP Error -1"
Leave your torrent running in your client. The client will keep checking the tracker and it should resume eventually.
- " Problem connecting with tracker - ( Operation timed out)"
The server/tracker is down or too busy to process your request. Just keep trying - leave it open.
- " <urlopen error ( Connection refused)"
Just leave your torrent running in your client. The client will keep trying to connect to the tracker.
- " Problem connecting to tracker - <urlopen error( No buffer space available)"
1. A lot of routes in your routing table (due to a misconfigured router, or misconfigured default route)
2. Lots of stale connections in your connection table
3. A lot of data that is pending for sending or receiving on a current connection(s), which can't be sent or received for some reason.
4. Opening too many sockets at the same time.
5. Probably don't have enough free space on your hard drive.
- "Problem connecting to tracker. HTTP error: service unavailable"
The tracker is down for a rest or something bad happened. Leave the client open, it will continue trying to connect.
- " Problem getting response info - [Errno 2] No such file or directory: "C: Documents and Sett.."
IE sometimes doesn't save the torrent file in the Temp Internet Files directory properly. Right click on the link and choose Save As..., and save the torrent file to disk, and then click the file to launch the client. Clearing the IE cache seems to help if this problem is recurring.
- " A piece failed hash check, re-downloading it"
Means that you received a piece of the file that didn't check out as being correct, so it will be downloaded again. Ignore the error, the client will automatically re-download it.
- " bad data from tracker -"
Seems to happen when the tracker is overloaded or otherwise flaky. Safe to ignore this error.
- " Problem connecting to tracker - timeout exceeded Problem connecting to tracker - HTTP Error 503: Connect failed Problem connecting to tracker - (111, 'Connection refused')"
There was a problem contacting the tracker. Trackers tend to be heavily loaded, and connections sometimes fail. Just be patient and leave the client open.
- " Problem connecting to tracker - HTTP Error: Not Authorized"
The administrators of this tracker are not allowing it to be used for this torrent. Try going to the web site associated with the tracker and see if you can find an updated torrent.
- " Problem connecting to tracker - HTTP Error 404: Not Found"
Probably a stale torrent. Try to find a new link to the torrent.
- " Problem connecting to tracker - HTTP Error 407: Proxy Authentication Required"
You may need to configure a username and password in order to contact the tracker.
- " Couldn't listen - ( Address already in use)"
Some other program is already using the port BitTorrent wants to bind to. Check the ports on your other clients.
- " Problem connecting to tracker = ( Connection reset by peer)"
This error occurs when the only peer you are downloading from disconnects from BitTorrent. Your client will still attempt to find other hosts to continue your download from.
- " Trouble accessing files - Errno 24 (Too many open files)"
Client keeps all the files being downloaded open which exceedes the OS limit. Limit the number of concurrent downloads at any one time.