How to download a software from brothersoft.com? Take uTorrent as example.
Step 1. navigate to uTorrent software information link: http://www.brothersoft.com/utorrent-61001.html
Step 2. Click on the green download button under the software name. Then a new link will be opened: http://www.brothersoft.com/adobe-photoshop-download-59748.html?bottom
Step 3. Click on the download access: underlined "Server 1 Brothersoft(CDN for Global) Note: 3.0.1.25936" or "Server 2 Brothersoft(US mirror) Note: 3.0.1.25936".(choose one version as you like.) Then a new page will be open: http://www.brothersoft.com/utorrent-download-61001-s1.html
Step 4. wait for the loading. It will take you 2-3 second to load the file from http://files.brothersoft.com/internet/p2p_file_sharing/utorrent-3.0.1-latest.exe
Note: If nothing happens, refresh the page.
or you could copy and paste the download url “http://files.brothersoft.com/internet/p2p_file_sharing/utorrent-3.0.1-latest.exe” to your download manager
You don't need to burn pirated games.
But you have to download a program like DaemonTools or Alcohol 120% to mount the .iso file as a virtual disk.
Then you can install it on the HDD as if you popped it in an actual DVD-drive.
I use this site to download all my PSP games. http://pspspotlight.net/
If you need help they are a great support site. Hacked my system with help of the admin.
uTorrent is based on P2P (peer 2 peer). THis means you are downloading the files
from other uTorrent users. This is very different from a typical
download which you would download the file from a server (which would
give you a more consistent download speed). In P2P, your download speed is completely dependent on several factors. One, the amount of people
uploading the files ( and the speed at which they are uploading them).
If someone disconnects from the internet, your download speed will drop.
Two, the amount of people downloading the file (and the speed at which
they are doing this). This is just like the previous point but in
reverse. The more people tyring to download the file the lower your
download speed. Three, the configuration of your PC. Your PC
(especially windows PCs) is configured to only allow a certain number of
connections. This will also slow down your speed. Four, your ISP.
Cerain ISPs like Comcast throttle (or slow down) your connections to
P2P files. So if you have a "bad" ISP you will see a large fluctuation
in your speeds.
1. Download, install, etc. - pretty much the typical.
2. Go through the configuration wizard that should open up when you start. When it asks you about a port,
don't use a random port - pick any port between 49151 and 65535. It
doesn't matter which. Don't test your connection now - leave the wizard
open.
3. If you're behind a firewall, make sure uTorrent has "Full" or "Server" access to the Internet.
4. If you're behind a router or NAT, make sure to:
a) Have a static IP on your local network, or set that up.
b) Forward the port you set in step 2 to your local network's IP.
5. Test your connection and if all is okay, close the wizard in uTorrent.
You can also go through the uTorrent config to set maximum speeds going up/down, if you don't want to use up all of your Internet connection's
bandwidth (so it doesn't slow other things like web browsing down too
much). You can also set up the maximum upload slots and maximum
concurrent active torrents, and a lot of other things - please don't
change anything without knowing what it does, or looking it up and
making sure to fully understand it. It's by making random changes that
you risk breaking something.
Its simple ... when u turn on ur computer ..the download automatically starts in utorrent !!
hmm.. try shutting down ur system without pausing ur download...later
when u turn it on ...at 2 or something ...it should start downloading
automatically !! and btw ..u jst have to click on the start button in
utorrent to resume ..lol ..better u take an alarm clock ..and wake up ..then sleep !! simple !!
I usually only allow 3-5 episodes to download (choose to "don't
download" on everything else) and then set the priority on those 5 via
the queue.
When those finish I add the next 5.
go to u torrent right click on the download>open containing
folder>copy and paste it in your hard drive... be specific in asking
questions mention abt u'r os coz different os have different methods
In the utorrent settings it should tell you where it is saving the music (It likely created a file folder somewhere on your C drive when you installed it) You need to go to that
folder to open the music. The other thing is that you can change what
folder it saves music to, and you could set it so that it is saving the
music to your music folder.
You really shouldn't do that. It doesn't matter how you do it, the tech
guys will find out when you start eating a lot of bandwidth and usually
nothing good follows from that.
But you could get your own router. No need for hacking