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That is a good question, I don't use uTorrent or similar programs and as such I'm not familiair with available settings. The forum of uTorrent may be a better place for it :)
That is a good question, I don't use uTorrent or similar programs and as such I'm not familiair with available settings. The forum of uTorrent may be a better place for it :)
I asked them and they're saying that it can't be uTorrent.
"BSODs are ALWAYS ALWAYS caused by other stuff. uTorrent is a user level application. It can NEVER be the root cause of a BSOD due to the layering in modern operating systems."
They're talking about support problem, that your uTorrent version hasn't been tested with Windows 10.
I would suggest to either update uTorrent or as someone there says try Windows 7 compatibility mode.
Updating uTorrent did nothing. Trying compatibility mode.
I started using a different client.
No problems.
It was uTorrent.