Hello again. Sorry for late reply, I was sent to work in Egypt suddenly...
However, I have now enabled pre-allocate all files in uTorrent. This helped very much! Very strange that uTorrent worked without this before formatting my server, but not after. Anyway, this is just great.
Not sure where to find the version inside the program itself, but the exe-files in the programfiles-folder has version 2.1.1.561.
I have the ability to set the disk cache to 1024MB, this will make uTorrent write to disk more intermittent with larger chunks of data. What is best for the disk? Smaller, continuously write, or larger more intermittent writes?
Another question that fits better in the uTorrent support forums:
With pre-allocation enabled, the filesize of the complete torrent will be allocated on disk when loading the torrent. But what if only download half of the files the torrent includes. Will the other half (that I don't download) still be allocated, and not usable for other files?
edit:
I just had another strange thing... I have Scanner automatically scan my drives every month. Today is the day for some of the disks. When downloading to a disk that is currently scanning, the scan will not stop. uTorrent cache (1024MB now) will fill, and the torrent will fail with message (drive not ready, or something like that).
If I press stop in Scanner, and then start in uTorrent again, everything is fine.
I have set the throttle interference to medium sensitivity.
Option for not to interfere with disks on the same controller is checked.
Once I stop the scanning, uTorrent starts to dumps its cache (if scanner is stopped before torrent fails).
edit2:
Well, it happened again. This time its a TV-series (multiple files). I reduced the cache to 256MB again. Waited until it cleared (took a long time), started the log, started to download, cache fills, logged for another 10 seconds. Uploaded to your BOX. Please let me know if you need more.
I don't know if the log files got anything, the zip is only 1MB.
edit3:
It's working as it should again now... I'll do some more testing.