![]() I'd like to get back to where I just need to make one click on the torrent link, and then uncheck possible files I don't want to download. I'd just hit "ok" and d/l would start.įor a few weeks now (since I upgraded from 4.4.0 to 4.4.1/4.4.2?), the torrent file itself is downloaded to my Downloads folder, and I must click it to see it in the client. I used to click on the torrent link, and the files behind that link would show straight into qBittorrent. If downgrading, you can still downgrade to FF prior version. That's where it felt obvious the browser was to blame. If you downloaded anything from there, check your system for viruses. 1377x.to (note the two 7s) is the wrong URL for 1337x and it is very likely that its downloads are malware. I had tried to downgrade to QbitTorrent 4.3.9 but no change. Windows Defender doesn’t detect any malware and the content I downloaded seems to be legit. Now Firefox 98.0.2 + QbitTorrent 4.4.2 = ok combo. torrent files in your Download folder, head to qBitorrent -> Tools -> Options -> Download -> check "Delete. To get automatically rid of the downloaded. ![]() torrent files you'll download will open from the client. torrent file (not the file itself, but where it's listed) and click "Always open similar files".įrom now on, the next. Click on the Download icon to access the list of last downloaded filesģ. ![]() Torrent files now get downloaded in the Downloads folder by default.Ģ. This FF support ticket lead to the solution given here.įirefox changed their way of handling downloads. SOLVED: The problem wasn't the last two recent updates from qBittorrent, but the last update from my browser (Firefox). ![]()
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