So you can check the number of speed/peer first. To be completely clear - the part in qBitTorrent about the scrape isn't all there is to a scrape. The Stalled status usually appeared when you try to download torrents that have a low number of seed/peers. I learned something new, Thank you very much, I will update my training materials and pass that information along It should list which process keep files locked. It will seed properly AFTER the re-check. If this does not help, try check which process locks files: open Task Manager, on Performance page click 'open resource monitor' (at bottom of window), then in Resource Monitor open CPU page, in 'Associated Handles' section type 'qBittorrent' in search field and press enter. In qBitTorrent, there is a simple fix: set your client to force re-check upon completion. "Scraping" is essentially a re-announce to the tracker that you have the complete torrent and are now a seeder, not a leecher. The qBitTorrent "scrape" issue only comes into play when you complete a download. Thankfully the fix is easy, if a download is "Stalled", right click it and click "Force Resume". I'm going to be honest, I'm not entirely sure what that means, but it was explicitly mentioned in a training document about QBittorrent acting strangely because of it. The tracker issues aside, QBittorrent does not behave with our tracker very well because we do not have "Scrape" enabled.
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