.LOADED File

.loaded is µTorrent data

FeatureDescription
File extension.LOADED
File formatProprietary format used by the µTorrent BitTorrent client
PurposeStores information about incomplete torrents, such as the file names, sizes, and checksums
Can be opened withµTorrent BitTorrent client
Can be converted to other formatsNo
Can be repaired if corruptedNo
Can be editedNo
Created byµTorrent BitTorrent client
Found inSame folder as the torrent file

What is a .LOADED file?

A .LOADED file is a file format used by the µTorrent BitTorrent client to store information about incomplete torrents. It contains the metadata for the torrent, such as the file names, sizes, and checksums, as well as the status of the download.

How to open a .LOADED file?

The .LOADED file can be opened with the µTorrent BitTorrent client. To do this, simply double-click on the file. µTorrent will then start downloading the missing pieces of the torrent.

The only program that can natively open .LOADED files is the µTorrent BitTorrent client. However, there are a few other programs that can open them, such as:

  • BitComet
  • qBittorrent
  • Deluge
  • Transmission

What is the .LOADED file format used for?

The .LOADED file format is used to store information about incomplete torrents. This information includes the file names, sizes, and checksums of the files in the torrent, as well as the status of the download.

How to convert a .LOADED file to another format?

The .LOADED file format cannot be converted to another format. This is because it is a proprietary format that is only used by the µTorrent BitTorrent client.

How to repair a corrupted .LOADED file?

If a .LOADED file is corrupted, it cannot be repaired. This is because the file contains essential information about the torrent, such as the file names and sizes. If this information is corrupted, the torrent cannot be downloaded.

Can I edit a .LOADED file?

No, you cannot edit a .LOADED file. This is because the file is a binary file that contains encoded data. If you try to edit the file, you may corrupt it and make it unusable.

How do I create a .LOADED file?

You cannot create a .LOADED file manually. This is because the file is created by the µTorrent BitTorrent client when you start downloading a torrent.

Where can I find .LOADED files?

.LOADED files are typically found in the same folder as the torrent file. For example, if you have a torrent file called "my_torrent.torrent", the corresponding .LOADED file will be called "my_torrent.LOADED".

Why is my .LOADED file not opening?

There are a few reasons why your .LOADED file might not be opening. First, make sure that you are using the correct program to open it. The .LOADED file can only be opened with the µTorrent BitTorrent client. Second, make sure that the file is not corrupted. If the file is corrupted, it cannot be opened.

What does it mean if my .LOADED file is missing?

If your .LOADED file is missing, it means that the torrent file is incomplete. This can happen if the download was interrupted or if the file was deleted. To fix this, you will need to re-download the torrent file.

What is the difference between a .LOADED file and a .LOAD file?

There is no difference between a .LOADED file and a .LOAD file. They are both file formats used by the µTorrent BitTorrent client to store information about incomplete torrents.

What are the limitations of .LOADED files?

The main limitation of .LOADED files is that they cannot be converted to other formats. This can be a problem if you want to share the torrent file with someone who does not use the µTorrent BitTorrent client. Additionally, .LOADED files can be corrupted, which can make them unusable.

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Proprietary format used by the µTorrent BitTorrent client

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