Download Article Download Article

Torrents are a peer networking solution for sharing files. Some download managers allow you to download torrents directly and forego installing a separate torrent client. You’ll want to pick a manager that fits your needs, then use a web browser to search for torrents. Downloading and opening torrent files will be done directly with the download manager. Don’t forget to check the torrent for seeders!

Part 1
Part 1 of 2:

Picking a Download Manager

Download Article
  1. Without it, the download manager will not be able to properly utilize torrent files. A few examples of download managers that support the BT protocol include: FlashGet, Free Download Manager, uGet, KGet, GetRight, or Shareaza.
  2. Most download managers will support features like batch downloads and pause/resume downloads. Other features to consider include additional support from the software manufacturer, file organization, file preview, or speed/queue controls.
    • Batch downloads allow you to download multiple files from a single page at once, usually with a single action, rather than manually hitting each download link.
    • File preview allows you to view sections of partially downloaded files. This feature typically has mixed functionality based on which parts of the file are downloaded first.
    • Speed and queueing features give you more control over the bandwidth allotted to your downloads. You can specify which downloads get priority and pick what order files get downloaded in.
    Advertisement
  3. Make sure you read everything carefully during the installation process and deselect any options beyond the core software. Some installers may try to prompt you to install extraneous pieces of adware or malware along with the main product.
    • Look for prompts to install things like “toolbar” or anything else that seems like it might be a separate product.[1]
    • Download managers can change also drastically from version to version. Be wary of prompts to upgrade and update. You never know what can be included in a new version.[2]
    • If you are suspicious of your download manager, it may be best to abandon it altogether and look for a different one.
  4. Advertisement
Part 2
Part 2 of 2:

Downloading Torrents with the Download Manager

Download Article
  1. Though the protocol is often enabled by default if it is supported, you can check by opening the settings and looking for “BitTorrent”. This option will typically be listed in a “Downloads” section.
  2. Navigate to a torrent site using your web browser. It is preferable to use an established torrent site to search rather than using a search engine, because the results will be somewhat moderated by community members and site staff to help flag or eliminate broken or malicious files.
    • Some torrent sites require an account to use, but often need an invitation to sign up. These sites (known as private trackers) are among the most reliable and best moderated for finding good torrents. You will need to know someone with an account or wait for an open sign up period to use these.
  3. Seeders are peers that you can connect to who already have the files in the torrent. You can download the torrent file for later use, but with no seeders the actual content cannot be downloaded.
    • Torrent websites will always list the number of seeders on a torrent on its download page. This information is usually refreshed every few hours, so you can check back later to see how many any active seeders there are at a given time.
    • More seeders typically means a faster download.
  4. You will be prompted to save the file using your download manager. The torrent file will appear in the download list of your download manager.
    • You can also use a “magnet link” when acquiring torrents. These are usually indicated on the page by a magnet icon and will launch the torrent download directly without downloading the torrent file first.
  5. With the BitTorrent protocol enabled you will be able to open the torrent file using the download manager and start downloading the torrent’s contents.
    • The time it takes to download the files in a torrent vary greatly depending on the size of the files, the number of seeders, and the upload speed of those seeders.
    • One of the benefits of using a download manager and the BitTorrent protocol is that you can close the download manager or shut off your computer and later resume the download where you left off.
  6. Advertisement

Expert Q&A

Ask a Question
200 characters left
Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered.
Submit
Advertisement

Tips

  • If you are getting slow speeds on a torrent file, you can pause and try again later when there are more active seeders. A seeder must have their torrent client running to be able to download from them, meaning seeders will come and go throughout the download process.
Submit a Tip
All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being published
Thanks for submitting a tip for review!
Advertisement

About This Article

Gonzalo Martinez
Co-authored by:
Computer & Phone Repair Specialist
This article was co-authored by Gonzalo Martinez. Gonzalo Martinez is the President of CleverTech, a tech repair business in San Jose, California founded in 2014. CleverTech LLC specializes in repairing Apple products. CleverTech pursues environmental responsibility by recycling aluminum, display assemblies, and the micro components on motherboards to reuse for future repairs. On average, they save 2 lbs - 3 lbs more electronic waste daily than the average computer repair store. This article has been viewed 90,269 times.
How helpful is this?
Co-authors: 19
Updated: March 23, 2023
Views: 90,269
Categories: Torrents
Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 90,269 times.

Is this article up to date?

Advertisement