6- Install Upgrade Advisor via Windows Store. 7- Once Installed open Upgrade Advisor and follow the steps, if upgrade advisor say you're up to date or there are no updates! 8- go to settings> update & security> phone update> check for updates.-updates available windows 10 mobile ( 10.0.14393.67). Install an audio driver in older version. Windows 8 and Windows 7 drivers are always compatible with Windows 10. So you can find the older driver by starting with Windows 8. To find the driver, you can go to the audio device manufacturer’s website or the computer manufacturer’s website.
I have been using utorrent for years now with no issues, but starting out of the blue yesterday. I am not able to download anymore.
In the status bar, I am seeing. DHT: Waiting to login. I am running windows 7 SP1 64bit. I have checked the firewalls, ports and everything else. Nothing on the computer has changed from yesterday to today. I have uninstalled, deleted and re installed utorrrent. The only way to fix the problem is to unplug the modem reset it, and plug it back in.
After it restarts DHT jumps to 3 digits, my downloads start and run. But as the minutes pass, the nodes drop to 0 and any new downloads will not start. I have to unplug, reset, reboot and then when it starts back up any downloads that were in uttorent start. Any help would be great.
Like I said this just started yesterday out of the blue. Hi, I am new to the forum, I have never had a problem, so I never posted before, until now. I just started having this same problem as well, out of the blue. I even turned off all of my firewalls to check, but still DHT waiting to log in, so for fun I went to a friends and connected to their connection, and then it started working like it used too, plenty of DHT nodes green light everything. I did upgrade to Utorrent plus and thought maybe I had to change something, but nope, it worked fine with their connection. (I have sprint and she has disnet service).
It won't even let me seed all of my files now too, I am frustrated Any help would be greatly appreciated I will try the reset modem trick that a user tried above, but if it only works for a few minutes, that won'd do much good either;( I leave my computer open 24/7 to seed files and can't be resetting the modem at all hours lol Please please help. Thank you!!!! I just encountered this same problem. Turns out I was playing with I2P and had enabled a proxy on 127.0.0.1. I set my proxy connection to (none), and that fixed it. Thanks churu, this worked for me. I'd forgotten that months ago I trialed BTGuard and that's what my proxy was set to.
Once I canceled BTGuard is when I started having the problem. I'm on Comcast and I got a couple of copywrite emails from them, that's why I got BTGuard. When I started having the op's problem, I assumed it was them. But they state on their FAQ that they specifically do not block P2P sites, I thought it was a lie, but apparently all they do is pester you.
Switchiing my proxy to (none) fixed me instantly. I'm on Windows 8, and its a little more complicated than windows 7.
A lot of the firewall restrictions usually prevents you from downloading some material on the internet, if not all. This problem with the DHT occurred to me today as well, and I simply turned off the firewall (not sections of the firewall but the entire firewall), and it simply started downloading at its normal speed again. I also tested what would happen if I turned on the firewall while something was downloading, and the torrent started reducing its speed and it simply stopped. Windows 8 either have Norton or McAfee protection, but if your on McAfeee, you simply open it up click web protection and just like I said in the beginning, there is a lot firewall settings that you can turn off individually so you want to turn off the whole firewall.
Hope this helps. Ok for all of you having trouble with DHT log in. Look at your Internet Security program you are using and see if you have Web Protection setting. If you are using Norton Internet Security if you look at Download Intelligence disable it and restart UTorrent. UTorrent should go back to working. Also in Norton Security go to you settings and configure you Download intelligence detection and or Auto-protect, SONAR and add Utorrent.exe You will have to find you on your computer the right file location for UTorrent and add UTorrent.exe ( Example D: myuTorrent AppData uTorrent uTorrent.exe) This should take care of the problem for the most of it.
As for other Internet Security programs I would look and see you got a update that change your setting and now is blocking DNT from log in. Hope this help out. I have been using utorrent for years now with no issues, but starting out of the blue yesterday. I am not able to download anymore.
In the status bar, I am seeing. DHT: Waiting to login. I am running windows 7 SP1 64bit. I have checked the firewalls, ports and everything else. Nothing on the computer has changed from yesterday to today. I have uninstalled, deleted and re installed utorrrent.
The only way to fix the problem is to unplug the modem reset it, and plug it back in. After it restarts DHT jumps to 3 digits, my downloads start and run.
But as the minutes pass, the nodes drop to 0 and any new downloads will not start. I have to unplug, reset, reboot and then when it starts back up any downloads that were in uttorent start. Any help would be great. Like I said this just started yesterday out of the blue.
I had the same issue. Are you running peerblock? Someone in another thread mentioend that Peerblock added the bittorrent IP range to the automatic blocking list.
You have to manually add it to the permanently allowed list. So I checked, and it was added to the block list on my machine as well. So I added to allowed list and it started connecting to DHT at least. But other trackers still don't connect. I haven't checked individual trackers to see if they're auto blocked as well. This doesn't apply directly to this situation, but I was having a problem for a couple of years where I'd loose DHT nodes and the only thing I could come up with was to change my port every 10 mins. What I have figured out here recently, and hence solved my issues, was within the modem configuration its self.
My DLS modem is also a router (dumb idea) which created a a havoc with port forwarding. I figured out how to disable the router portion by changing bridging settings within my modem. Now my personal router has the ISP's IP instead of a sub-IP from the modem/router. Good luck to all with issues.
I recently updated my desktop (white box) to windows 10, and while everything else seems to be fine, I am missing the Dolby Home Theater v4 software that I had with windows 7. My Motherboard (Gigabyte 990FXA-UD3) supported it in windows 7-I believe it was installed with the chipset driver suite. I looked at the gigabyte driver page, and they only have windows 10 drivers for Realtek LAN and HD audio (I updated the HD audio drivers to the most recent (R4.31), and there is still no dolby software to be found. I also checked with the dolby website and I can't find any software downloads. It appears that the AMD Catalyst driver suite has not been updated for windows 10 yet, judging by this: Looks like the software I have now is still the same from windows 8. As for the Dolby home theater software, should I try installing windows 8.1 drivers that are most up-to-date (on the gigabyte website) or just wait for windows 10 drivers. Seems like a minor thing, but music sounds lackluster (to keep things PG) without the dolby software.
Thanks for reading all of this One other note: the windows 10 compatibility checker did not tell me that there would be an issue with dolby. Hi, Thank you for posting in Microsoft Community. I understand your issue and we certainly can help you with it. We appreciate your interest in Windows 10.
Manufactures' might not have released it yet. You can run the same program for Windows 10 in compatibility mode and check. Right-click on the driver setup file and click on ‘properties’. Click on the ‘compatibility’ tab and check the box ‘Run this program in compatibility mode for’ and. Select Windows 7 operating system from the drop down menu and proceed with the installation. Once this is done, restart the computer and check if the issue persists Refer this link: Do get back to us if you have further queries. We'll be glad to assist you.
Hi, Thank you for posting in Microsoft Community. I understand your issue and we certainly can help you with it. We appreciate your interest in Windows 10. Manufactures' might not have released it yet. You can run the same program for Windows 10 in compatibility mode and check.
Right-click on the driver setup file and click on ‘properties’. Click on the ‘compatibility’ tab and check the box ‘Run this program in compatibility mode for’ and. Select Windows 7 operating system from the drop down menu and proceed with the installation.
Once this is done, restart the computer and check if the issue persists Refer this link: Do get back to us if you have further queries. We'll be glad to assist you. I tried as your recommends, and I faced another issues which is not the same like your step when I selected on the box Run this program in compatibility mode for.
I totally agree with @, Windows 10 compatibility checker didn't tell me that there would be an issue with Dolby driver. This is the reason why I don't want to upgrade from Window 7 to Window 8. My Profile: http://facebook.com/winnie.maiquynh.