![]() Is there a way to make this procedure more mundane? I think some people could use this information, so I registered here and started to write this post. This is how the registry key should look: Key value (new one that I changed): "C:\Program Files (x86)\uTorrent\uTorrent.exe" "%L" So, I changed the value of this key and voila! Now my client for Magnet Links is uTorrent. Key value (old one): "C:\Program Files (x86)\Ares\Ares.exe" "%L" Key location: Computer\HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Magnet\shell\open\command I found this quickly, a line that states which program to use for opening Magnet Links: However, finally, after crying for a while and running around in circles in desperation, I checked my registry, using regedit. I had to find a way to change the behavior of my browser, so it uses uTorrent instead of Ares for Magnet Links. I was stuck with Ares for downloading my torrents! No more "Download this torrent" link existed. So, this morning I opened TPB and found that I was stuck with Magnet Links. So, being a faithful uTorrent fan, I never used this "Get Torrent" link, using instead the "Download this torrent", as I prefer to use uTorrent for my downloading my torrents, because uTorrent rulez, of course. However, when I clicked on the alternate "Get Torrent" link, that uses a Magnet Link, my browser opened it with Ares. When I used the 'old' link in TPB for "Download this torrent", my browser (Opera) opened uTorrent, as intended. I guess most of you will have no problem using uTorrent for this. I found a solution to configure Magnet Links to use uTorrent, now that The Pirate Bay decided to use magnet links as its main downloading system.
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