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If I'm actively up/downloading a file in BitTorrent, will my computer go to
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<blockquote data-quote="Moonlight" data-source="post: 2504043" data-attributes="member: 280296"><p>sleep in Windows 7? I'm familiar with the various power options in Windows 7. I want my files to up/download over night, and I've already set it up so the computer will "NEVER" sleep as a temporary workaround but I don't want to leave that as a permanent setting. </p><p></p><p>If I open Power Options => Advanced => Multimedia Settings, there is an option to "When Sharing Media" to "prevent computer from idling to sleep". Unfortunately, I cannot find what Microsoft considers "sharing media". Is up or downloading a file from the internet, specifically in the BitTorrent client included??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moonlight, post: 2504043, member: 280296"] sleep in Windows 7? I'm familiar with the various power options in Windows 7. I want my files to up/download over night, and I've already set it up so the computer will "NEVER" sleep as a temporary workaround but I don't want to leave that as a permanent setting. If I open Power Options => Advanced => Multimedia Settings, there is an option to "When Sharing Media" to "prevent computer from idling to sleep". Unfortunately, I cannot find what Microsoft considers "sharing media". Is up or downloading a file from the internet, specifically in the BitTorrent client included?? [/QUOTE]
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