If no one is downloading that torrent from you (in your case your second PC) than it will show as stalled. That's perfectly normal, unless I'm misunderstanding what you mean.
But I feel like you have a misconception regarding torrents. You're not uploading your files to any server whatsoever. If you delete the local files they will just be gone with no way to recover them. BitTorrent is not a tool for backups or cloud storage or anything like that.
And I don't understand why you would use torrents for this use case. Are the two computers on the same local network? If so it will probably be way faster to just transfer them through your LAN or with a USB stick/external HDD.
But I feel like you have a misconception regarding torrents. You're not uploading your files to any server whatsoever. If you delete the local files they will just be gone with no way to recover them. BitTorrent is not a tool for backups or cloud storage or anything like that.
And I don't understand why you would use torrents for this use case. Are the two computers on the same local network? If so it will probably be way faster to just transfer them through your LAN or with a USB stick/external HDD.
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