Utorrent not showing files that have been partially downloaded

· Immediately, I saw that uTorrent had renamed *some* of the previously downloaded files with an.!ut extension and was saying that those files hadn't been downloaded fully. All were showing up as being skipped and around 90%+ complete, which is strange considering they had been at % before I loaded the torrent again. · This situation happens because of the magnet torrents. Sites like the pirate bay already migrated to magnets so its up to utorrent to fix this issue. If you download from other sites that has not magnets like TD it will show the files without a problem. · But utorrent does not seem to recognize the partial download and starts from 0% again, without a hash check. You should be able to right click on the torrents and do a force recheck. Do a single torrent first, but you can select multiple once you are sure it's going to work.
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