Jiang Hai 2005-11-03 19:26
I remember some time ago, a friend asked if there was any novice-level help with graphics and text instructions for downloading Bit Wizard, and I tried it. One, please point out what needs to be added or corrected, and I also invite newbies to give their opinions! Only you know whether it is enough or not
Step 1: Search for torrent files
That is, find the torrent files on the Internet that you want to download videos, music, software or other files, that is, Files with the suffix .torrent. What? You can't find it! Check out other sections!
Step 2: Download or open the torrent file directly
2-1. After finding the torrent file to be downloaded, click the download link with the left or right mouse button, as shown in the figure below Display:
Figure 1
2-2. If you clicked the left mouse button in the previous operation, the download dialog box shown in the figure below will appear. This is what you have done. You can choose to open in the dialog box or choose to save in it:
Figure 2
2-3. If you just selected save, the Save As dialog box will pop up, as shown below. As shown:
Figure 3
2-4. After steps 2-3, the seed file you downloaded will be saved in the directory you specified. Open the directory as shown below :
Figure 4
2-5. Double-click the seed file, and then the add task dialog box will appear:
Figure 5
You Maybe you don’t see the above picture immediately, but something like this will happen:
Picture 6
At this time, you can close the above prompt, open Bit Wizard, and then operate according to the picture: < /p>
Figure 7
At this time, the torrent file with the suffix .torrent is associated with the BitGenie software. Double-click the file just downloaded and saved again and the Add Task dialog box will appear.
2-6. If you choose to open instead of save in step 2-2, the Add Task dialog box will appear directly. Of course, if the dialog box in Figure 6 asking you to create an association still appears, just follow the steps shown in Figure 7.
2-7. If you click the right button instead of the left button in step 2-1, the right-click menu will appear, as shown below:
Figure 8
The usage of each menu has been explained in detail in the figure and will not be described in detail here.
Step 3: Add tasks and their options
The dialog box shown in Figure 5 is the Add Task dialog box. Another way to add tasks is: < /p>
3-1 Add tasks through the Bit Wizard menu, as shown in the figure:
Figure 9
The add task dialog box that appears in this way is as shown below Display:
Figure 10
At this time, you need to browse and find the seed file to add the task.
3-2. General options for adding tasks:
Take the situation of adding tasks shown in Figure 5 as an example, as shown in the following figure:
Figure 11
It should be noted that if you add a task through the Bit Wizard menu, you need to follow steps 4-1.
3-3. Select the file to be downloaded:
Note that it is not possible to right-click on the download page to display the right-click menu and click the Add Task dialog box that pops up through BitElf Download. At this time choose to download the file.
The method of selecting download files for tasks added in other ways is as shown below:
Figure 12
3-4. Other options for adding tasks can be kept as default. , it is not recommended for novices to make modifications. After adjusting the above options, click the OK button at the bottom of the dialog box to start the download.
Step 4: Download process
After the completion of step 4, the task enters the running state, see the picture below:
Figure 13
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It will not be downloaded immediately at the beginning. You can click on the network status log to see the running status of the task. The picture above shows that it has just started running. The following is the error situation:
Figure 14
An error still occurs below:
Figure 15
An error also occurs:
Figure 16
Here Correct information has been returned:
Figure 17
You can select detailed logs through the menu that pops up with the right mouse button in the network status information:
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You can see in the detailed log:
Figure 19
Also:
Figure 20
There are also:
Figure 21
Look at the task information again:
Figure 22
The following are some users who have been connected The final task information:
Figure 23
All available connections:
Figure 24
Connection information:
Figure 25
File options:
Figure 26
As mentioned above, right-click on the page connection-use the Bit Elf download method to add tasks. Sometimes you cannot select a file to download. Likewise, you cannot select a file to download in the task properties dialog box of a running task. How do you select a file to download?
At this time, we can select the file in the file option and right-click the mouse to pop up the menu to select the file to download or not to download, as shown in the figure:
Figure 27
So how to limit the upload or download speed of Bit Elf? The global (that is, the total download of all tasks) speed is set like this:
Limit upload speed
Figure 28
Limit download speed:
Figure 29
This is the situation during the download process:
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Bit Elf supports the text chat function for users who also use Bit Elf. Whether you can chat can be checked by looking at the avatar in front of the address in the connection information:
Figure 31
< p>Method to request chat:Figure 32
The next dialog box pops up:
Figure 33
When "and [ You can chat with the other party after clicking "Chatting!", and you can even send files, pictures of your screen and other information to the other party. You can study the specific usage by yourself:
Figure 34
Step 5: Download completed
The following is a screenshot after the download is completed:
Figure 35
Look at the file options again:
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Figure 36
Finally take a look at the network information log:
Figure 37
Step 6: Task completed
After the task is completed, move yourself to Downloaded, and the original download list will no longer be there:
Figure 38
At this time, you need to click Downloaded:
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