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There's a lot of jargon that can make this process seem more complicated than it actually is. It doesn't have to be. In this post, we're going to break down what you need to know about using a torrent site and using a BitTorrent client so that you can not only download an ISO file, but also learn how to use it so that your computer will boot from the downloaded ISO file. To learn more about creating an ISO image file, check out the following articles: Once you've created your ISO file, you need to download a BitTorrent client. There are plenty of them available. However, I'm going to recommend uTorrent because it's free and is easy to use. Run it and go to preferences if you need any help finding what you want. When that's done, open the "Downloads" tab at the top left of the window. You can now click "Add" and browse for files (just like in Windows Explorer). Awesome! Now all you have to do is click "Start. Once the torrent file starts downloading, you'll see that it's "Seeding." This means that you have downloaded all you can and are now sharing the file with other peers. Congratulations! However, this also means that you may not be able to boot from your ISO file, because there are no files being downloaded. The solution is to download a torrent file of the boot files themselves. Now, right-click on your ISO file in uTorrent and click "Open Containing Folder." If you notice in the directory of your ISO file there is a folder called "Boot Files," you can download them directly instead of having to open the ISO and get them from there. With the torrent file open, "Add" it to your downloads list and then click "Start." Once the download is fully complete, it will show that you are "Seeding" and no longer downloading. As long as you let the other peers finish downloading and share your boot files, you can now boot from your USB key or image file. The last thing you need to do is unmount the ISO before hitting Restart on your PC. Some older BIOSes don't support booting from USB devices such as hard drives or flash drives unless they're formatted as FAT32. Most newer BIOSes support NTFS out of the box. If your BIOS is older, then you can format it as NTFS using a Windows command line utility. This will cause the ISO to be booted from the USB drive as normal. No formatting should be required once you've installed windows. The ISO image should contain a bootable USB key or a bootable image file to make a bootable USB stick or CD/DVD disk for your computer. The first thing you need to do in these situations is to copy the ISO file onto a small flash drive in FAT32 formatting. A few popular bittorrent software programs include: Once you've copied the ISO, right click on it and select "Browse. eccc085e13

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