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When I tested [this PR](https://github.com/qbittorrent/qBittorrent/pull/19535), creating torrents with 512MB and 1GB piece size also crashed in lt2.0, so I think it is also prone to this issue but with larger...
Could this setting be related? > Outstanding memory when checking torrents — (default: 32 MiB) https://www.libtorrent.org/reference-Settings.html#checking_mem_usage In libtorrent, the default is 256MiB.
Can't reproduce, client reported insufficient disk space, didn't crash out. Need more information.
Need clear steps to reproduce, without maybe.
> 2\. Move the downloaded files in another folder Why don't you move files using qBittorrent? You can stop these torrents after moving them.
> 4\. Whenever I open a new Qbittorrent session, some of the missing files create again their folder in the download folder with a small partial content. Maybe because the...
Can you give me an example of such a torrent? An info hash will suffice (if it is not a private torrent).
@ricky-2024 Right click on the torrent -> Copy -> Info hash v1
@CyrusNajmabadi You have 7300 active torrents, lol Don't use forced start if you don't know what it's for
@CyrusNajmabadi An alternative to what? `Force resume` allows you to disregard torrent queue restrictions if you enable them, otherwise it's meaningless. Disable torrent queue restrictions if you do enable them...