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  1. They answered to me as follows:

    ( Actually it's a bad joke, I mean )

    >> We are sorry to inform you that all applications has been denied. <<

    Could be a ISP provider or P2P connection error.

    Need to check it later!

  2. Demonoid BitTorrent tracker and website has been offline for almost 2 years, but now the service is back from the dead. Although the Demonoid tracker was back online a few weeks ago, now its website is also accessible. If you used to have an account with Demonoid, you can use your login details and see that most of the old torrents are still listed.

    The entertainment industry won’t like this news, as Demonoid was known as the largest semi-private BitTorrent tracker ever existed. The service was a safe harbor for millions of file-sharers.

    Back in August 2012, Demonoid was said to suffer from some major technical problems that forced the tracker off. Its members were patient, but when it never returned, most of them just gave up hope. Now it is located at a different address, Demonoid.ph, but its .com and .me domains redirect to that as well.

    However, it seems that the tracker is still in a pre-launch state, and everything could go offline again in case of any sudden problem. According to a message that appeared on the Demonoid’s homepage, the tracker made some changes to the backend, and there might be some glitches. For example, the website is now cloud based, and its developers admit they made many changes to the code. The site operators promised to do what they can to get everything working smoothly, but nobody’s perfect.

    It is also known that several of the former staffers are still involved, but no one knows whether the website’s management changed hands or not. In the meantime, there used to be fears that the Demonoid’s userbase may have been compromised or sold off. Moreover, people are still scratching head about what the site operators have been doing for the last 20 months. Kim Dotcom, for example, got arrested, released on bail and already rebuilt his empire in a shorter term.

  3. Just for those who are interested in stocking huge amount of stuff I offer you few FREE opportunities :lol:

    I'm talking about few CLOUD sites that can "lodge" for FREE your stuff and thereby releasing your room from HDDs :D

    Here they are:

    - https://mega.co.nz/ offering 50 GB each account ;)

    - http://www.ozibox.com/ offering 100 GB each account ;) :P

    ...and also, but NOT for FREE:

    These two provide the greatest storage space but speed is not so great :wacko:

    10 TB

    http://www.weiyun.com/act/10t-en.html?WYTAG=weiyun.portal.index

    1 TB

    https://yunio.com/#

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  4. Yep, very good and nice ideea!

    Carry on, mate, carry on! :)

    .....this is just to help you:

    Cross seed torrent releases when files don't match 100% using minimal extra space: ( Short GUIDE )

    Goal:

    This guide will teach you a simple solution to properly cross seed (100% complete seed) the same releases across multiple sites, even when the releases have minute hash/filesize differences. You can easily do this, all while using minimal additional hard drive space.

    Introduction:

    I, as many others do, cross seed the same releases on as many sites as I can. More often than not, identical Scene and P2P releases have slight variations in file size/content from tracker to tracker. If you have ever attempted to cross seed, you have most surely been through this scenario:

    1. You download This.Here.Release-L33TGroup from TrackerA and it completes to 100%.

    2. You download the same release This.Here.Release-L33TGroup from TrackerB to seed it there too, and it only hashes out to 99.X%

    Plight:

    If you simply download TrackerBTorrent from 99.X% to 100% in the same folder, this new data, which doesn't match TrackerATorrent will cause data corruption to TrackerATorrent hopefully causing your client to stop TrackerATorrent with a request to re-check files. (Sometimes a client won't stop it. See worst case scenario this section.).

    If you only seed 99% of the TrackerBTorrent without downloading the remaining data, you now rely on others to keep the torrent alive on TrackerB, Eg: you are listed as a leecher and cannot keep the torrent alive yourself.

    And lastly, the worst case scenario is when data is overwritten and a torrent client continues seeding both releases. This last scenario is the reason that some torrents which are listed as having a complete seeder, will never download to 100%. The "seeder" has improper data as a result of overwriting data and is sending improper data that your client cannot verify via checksum.

    Without some nifty solution (Listed below), the only way to seed the same releases in the case of TrackerAtorrent and TrackerBtorrent not having the same hash, is to have two complete copies of the respective torrent folder on your hard drive. This is not an economical solution.

    Guide: The Nifty Solution

    (Don't let the length of this discourage you. It is very simple and straight forward)

    Necessary Programs:

    Prerequisite; Microsoft Visual C++ 2010

    Main Program; Link Shell Extension aka hardlinkshellext

    Link: http://schinagl.priv.at/nt/hardlinkshellext/hardlinkshellext.html#download

    Install in order: [*]1. vcredist_x86 or vcredist_x64.exe depending on your OS. [*]2. Link Shell Extension

    Preparation before Hardlink creation:

    We will be using Utorrent for this guide but the same principle should apply on all clients.

    Add the torrent you want to cross seed into your client without starting it.

    Check the files already on your hard drive and see which files on TrackerBtorrent check to 100% and which ones didn't.

    Make note of the files that didn't hash check to 100%.

    Make a new folder for the TrackerBTorrent.

    Creating Hardlinks:

    To create HardLinks for all of the files that checked to 100% from the original TrackerA folder into the newly created TrackerB folder follow these steps.

    1. Select all files that checked to 100%, right click, and choose "Pick Link Source"

    2. Drop hardlinks into the newly created folder by right clicking in the newly created folder. Then hover over "Drop As.." and select "Hardlink"

    3. Copy (not hardlink) the files that "didn't" check to 100% from the original folder into the newly created TrackerB folder.

    4. Remove the second torrent from your client and re-add it. This time select the newly created TrackerB folder as the download location and start your torrent.

    Your client will download the small amount of data remaining on the TrackerB torrent and you will be seeding both torrents at 100% while only taking up the extra disk space of the files you copied in step 3 of "Creating Hardlinks". Hardlinks do not take up extra space.

    You can use this same process to seed the same files to as may sites as you can.

    Feel free to post and disseminate this guide anywhere and in way you see fit. I don't need or want any credit. Thank you and happy seeding

  5. Hello guys!
    After some well deserved vacations, here we are, back online.
    The site is now cloud based and there have been many changes to the code. As a result, you might see some weird glitches here and there. We'll do our best to have everything working smoothly as soon as possible so please bear with us.
    The guys from the site staff are already back, please take a moment to visit our forums and say hello. As before, the forums are separate from the main site login so you will need to register there separately.
    Enjoy your stay, and welcome back
    - The Demonoid Site Staff

  6. HDWinG staff wrote:

    1. We solve problems in viewing and tracker communication. To those who changed the tracker previously, please change it to the default one: http://tracker.hdwing.com/announce.php?passkey=yourpasskey
    2. We feel so sorry for such inconvenience and decide to postpone
    freeleech to 00:00 on 28th March.
    3. The invitation system will be opened later when everything is fine.
    4. UT 3.40 is available now.
    We really appreciate your support.

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  7. Im using Windows 8 Pro :wub:

    I heard about that version isn't so good, all the time gaves errors and bugs, is not so stable....

    Am I right?

    I'm using for years ( 3-4 ) win 7 x64 and for few applications just x86 but it works perfect...much more errors gaves Firefox and other so-called good applications :rolleyes: then mine...

    And another question: are you using it at full capacity? Have you checked it all possibilities?

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