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  1. Thank you. It is nice to get confirmation that this is how it is supposed to work (i.e. multiple file torrents in their own folder and single file torrents without). I realized this was the case just after I replied last time. Perhaps the torrents I've been using recently have contained unnecessary files that I normally ignore. I did find some single file torrents that didn't create their own folder and I'm much happier now. I wasn't quite sure if it was possible for someone creating a torrent to purposely put a single file into a folder, but even if they did it wouldn't be something I could change in BitComet anyway. I will take this as a further reason to stick to those torrents uploaded by people I trust - or at least those who haven't steered me wrong so far. Thanks again.
  2. Kluelos, Thank you for the reply, but you misunderstand me. These aren't zip or rar files I'm downloading. They are mostly just avi files of TV shows, movies etc. The folders I'm talking about are what BitComet creates in my download folder. I understand when there are multiple files in a torrent (e.g. a movie with an srt file, or something split into two 700 MB files) a dedicated folder should be created so that the files are easily accessible in one place. However, when there is only one file - like a TV episode - a folder is being created unnecessarily. The frustrating thing is that this never used to happen. I used to be able to see all my single file downloads in my download folder with the only subfolders belonging to something that I knew contained multiple files.
  3. I recently had to reinstall BitComet after some nasty computer "issues" and I decided to download the newest version (1.23), but there is something annoying that I can't seem to solve. With the old version (1.07), if I downloaded an episode of CSI, for example, the .bc! file would be alone in my download folder. However, if I downloaded something containing several files a dedicated folder within my download folder would be created. Now, a new folder is created for everything I download. How can I change this? I honestly can't remember if this was a setting that I used to be able to modify or not.
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