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How to download torrent files using IDM

 

There may be many reasons to download torrent files using IDM. It may be that you get good speed using IDM, no issue to leech and seed the torrent, best to download small size files. But the question arises How to download torrent files using IDM?
IDM can help a user to increase the download speed to 5x using IDM instead of using Torrent Software. There may be many ways you can do this. But the easiest and the best way is to give the torrent file to a website and they will convert that file to a simple file which can be downloaded easily. The best website to do this kind of stuff for free of cost is ZbigZ.com.
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Follow the Steps below to download a torrent file using IDM.
Step 1)  Either download the torrent file, or right click on download torrent link and click on Copy Link As and copy that link.
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Step 2) Now open Zbigz and upload the torrent file by clicking on upload button, or paste the copied link in the text field. And click GO.
Step 3)  If the file which you are trying to download is less than 1 GB then click on Free, otherwise click on Premium.
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Step 4)  Wait for the website so that the conversion of torrent file to normal is done. Click on the download icon to download the file.
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Step 5)  IDM download box will appear. Click on Start download to download your torrent file using IDM.
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