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				BitTornado doesn't kill process when closed
			 
			
			Has anyone else noticed that when you kill/close/finish sessions using BitTornado (latest version), they still remain active processes in Windows 2000 or XP (btdownloadgui.exe), slowing down system performance?  I emailed the author, but got no response.   This problem became obvious to me when I went into task manager and found many more instances of btdownloadgui running than I had active BT sessions. Also, when shutting down, invariably I get warnings that the task cannot be shutdown... This seems to be a serious flaw, and I wonder if the other BT clients have this problem. I am not a fan of Azureus, but am open to other suggestions. Thanks for any feedback, Aiko No members have liked this post. | 
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				Re: BitTornado doesn't kill process when closed
			 
			
			I always have said Azureus is the best client and haven't used any other one except Tomato torrent. I'm on a Mac so things may be different. I updated my Java and my system is flying right now. 
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				Re: BitTornado doesn't kill process when closed
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 My biggest fear of Azureus is that the last time i used it, I was suddenly inundated with what my firewall (Sygate) called serious port attacks through the port I opened for Azureus. I never had that problem with Tornado. I was getting probed every 5 seconds from all these different IPs, and you know how painful that can be ; ) Anyone else want to add there 2 cents? Aiko No members have liked this post. | 
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			When I used BitTornado, I noticed the exact same problem you did. And man, all those processes would just sap the system resources. Something like 30 megs each. And if I tried to cancel them, I would get the yellow light the next time I opened one up. Might I suggest µTorrent? Ridiculously small drain on resources. No members have liked this post. | 
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			Might I suggest µTorrent? Ridiculously small drain on resources.[/quote] Thanks for the heads up. You are the second person to suggest uTorrent, and i had never heard of that one before. I just checked their site, and I will give it a try when I get home. Aiko No members have liked this post. | 
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