What to do? Is there software that will re-point my torrent client? Can I fix it with shortcuts somehow (in Windows 8.1)? Or is this the grief that all torrenters undergo all the time?
If you know what I'm talking about, ignore the following example (in italics). It's a rather simple concept, but it's complicated to describe. Here's an example:
A. My old torrent "SEdgeBabesHD.torrent" contains:
- top directory folder "SEdgeBabesHD", which contains three files:
- strokeredge_ver1.jpg
StrokerEdge_BabesChallengeFinalHD.mp4
pass_is_mokkori.txt
- strokeredge_ver1.jpg
- (no top directory folder)
- StrokerEdge_BabesChallengeFinalHD.mp4
A. "SEdgeBabesHD.torrent" points to:
- My Encrypted Pron Drive
- Cock Hero
- Stroker
- Edge
- Babes 1
- Edge
- Stroker
- Cock Hero
B. "StrokerEdge_BabesChallenge.torrent" points to:
- My Encrypted Pron Drive
- Cock Hero
- Stroker
- Edge
- Babes 1
- SEdgeBabesHD
- Babes 1
- Edge
- Stroker
- Cock Hero
But! Wait! What happens if I get a torrent that has umpteen Cock Hero videos in it, and the following is part of it?
C. New Torrent "NewTorrent.torrent" contains:
- top directory "Cock Hero Videos" which contains many sub-directories, including
- next directory folder "Babes One", which contains one file
- StrokerEdge_BabesChallengeFinalHD.mp4
- next directory folder "Babes One", which contains one file
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Again ... What to do? Is there software that will re-point my torrent client? Can I fix it with shortcuts somehow (in Windows 8.1)? Or is this the grief that all torrenters undergo all the time?