
I'm having the exact same issue as as you.

I felt the same about creating a new post or not, glad (?) I saw your comment. I noticed this behaviour on day one but it took me days to narrow down the issue to Transmission. This happens 100% of the time and ran fine under Catalina. When this happens it can take many minutes to even restart. I suspect Transmission eventually wedges the network stack in Big Sur causing extreme system slowdown to the point it is difficult/impossible to close any app using network connectivity and eventually I can't even close system preferences, activity monitor, etc. My Big Sur issue is different and more intrusive. Please note that this won't work if the old session file has already been replaced with a newer copy.Not sure if I'm hijacking this thread and should start my own or not. If things work out, uTorrent should pick up the last session and display the torrents again that you have added to download previously.


Here you find the resume.dat file which is the file of the current session and the file which contains previous session information. If you have installed uTorrent to a custom directory instead youneed to open that folder obviously.

Just paste that into Windows Explorer or another file manager and the program directory should open up. In modern versions of Windows, uTorrent gets installed to %AppData%\uTorrent by default (the appdata entry is a placeholder which leads to here: C:\Users\name\AppData\Roaming\uTorrent). With uTorrent still open, fire up your system's file manager and go to the program directory of the application.
