How do I convert .torrent files to .iso files?

Torrent files contain information about the file to download. This was used to tell your bittorrent program to contact a server with a list of systems (also reported to that server). This server is called the tracker.

Your client then in turn connected to the other computers (called peers) and downloaded the files. When you opened that torrent with bittorrent it should have asked you where to store its downloaded files. Most likely this is somewhere in your My Documents folder, posibly under downloads.

But the torrent file has nothing to do with the actual data files you downloaded other then to note its size and what server you can track it with. After starting you no longer need the torrent file. More.

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