And on your computer download MyPhone Explorer from this site and install it on your computer.
Now when you connect your phone to the computer you must be able to see all your uTorrent downloaded files.Īfter doing all these if you are having the same problem then follow these steps go to PlayStore on your phone download MyPhone Explorer client and install it. Then go to playstore and install uTorrent and now your problem must be solved. I don't urgently need a fix for this, but if there's one I'd be glad to hear it.)įor Those people who came across this problem after upgrading your android phone or ICS please complete all the remaining downloads in your uTorrent and after all the downloads are complete delete all torrents and then uninstall uTorrent from your phone and power off your android phone wait for 2 minutes then power on your phone, now connect your phone to computer see whether you can see all your files. (On a further note, whenever uTorrent is downloading something, my phone (Sony Xperia S) starts lagging tremendously and I'm pretty much unable to multitask. Is there a solution for this? Even if the download location can't be changed, simply knowing where the files are stored would suffice for me. I've already tried reinstalling the uTorrent app, but the problem still persists. In conclusion, the torrent files seem to be properly downloaded but are probably stored in a different location with a different name. Video files also appear in the MX Player playlist and can be playbacked. However, I am able to play downloaded videos/music by selecting the files on the list of downloaded torrents. For some reason, the files downloaded with uTorrent don't appear where they're supposed to, neither can I locate them in any folder when connecting my smartphone to the computer. This issue has just occured the past few weeks.