![]() So, if it's not running (and you wouldn't ever want to do this if it is running) and you know the only reason you need to launch it is to have it perform the restore operation, might as well just not even involve the application itself in the process. Parg will correct me if I'm wrong, I'm sure, but my understanding is, that's really all BiglyBT's "Restore from backup" operation does anyway (effectively, at least). PS - I've not closed that last issue I raised (appreciate your looking into it and feedback), I'm waiting to see if I can duplicate the problem with the pop-up window gui going other thing you could do for that specific scenario, honestly, is just do the restore-from-backup operation yourself, manually, by just copying all of the files from your most recent backup directory over the ones in your BiglyBT config directory. For example let's say my PC hangs, I have to do a hard power reset, and I already know that some of my BiglyBT script files will be damaged or corrupted and I want to get into an immediate 'restore backup' sessions FIRST before the client attempts to restart Forced active torrents. having 2,500 active torrents in Forced Mode and set to start those in the options, there are times I want to shut down the client and restart it without having to wait 20 minutes for all of those 2,500 torrents to initialize and set active before I want to restart the client again. ![]() I've been looking around, and may not have found the resource yet, but thought I'd ask: are the command-line options to control the initial start/launch of BiglyBT in Windows? I'm specifically looking for an option for setting all active torrents in "Forced" mode to NOT start on some occasions i.e. ![]()
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