Says on their website: "Not compatible with MAC OS Catalina Version 10.15 and above". uTorrent went over to a web-based system, and stopped supporting the desktop app for mac. Not sure why it pops up in the etrecheck. I do not have the uTorrent app, and have not had it for years. I have cleaned up and deleted some of your and etrechecks suggestions (Chrome, dopbox, and some other apps i never use anymore). Transmission 15 min 10 sec.ĭelete time with qB 3 min 11 sec. Transmission.Ĭopy time with qB was 10 min 20 sec. So, i believe i have found the guilty party here. The copy back from the raid to T7 should be about the same, as should the delete times of the copied files.Ĭopy from T7 to raid: 10 minutes 20 secondsĬopy from raid to T7: 12 minutes 22 secondsĭelete torrented files: 3 minutes 11 secondsĬopy from T7 to raid: 15 minutes 10 secondsĬopy from raid to T7: 12 minutes 24 secondsĭelete torrentes files: 1 hour 24 minutes Also the copy times from T7 to the raid should be a bit longer. If my theory is correct, we should see longer delete times of the torrented files from Transmission than qBittorrent. Copying the files from the raid and back to the T7.Copying of the files from T7 over to the raid.(No option for preallocation of disk space with Transmission). My theory was this: it is Transmission and how fragmented the files are wich is causing the issue with loooooong delete-times. One time with Transmission, and one time with qBittorrent (preallocation ON and "download in sequential order" ON). I have downloaded the same torrent twice. Now i have downloaded a big torrent 527GB, wich consists of aprox 1/3 files about 600MB, and the rest is files under 1MB.
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