I've been testing out several torrent clients and their features on a linux distro..
I was attempting to set up my .torrents from my Windows partition to seed whilst I'm dual-booted on my alternate OS, so whichever one I'm on, I'll still be seeding. Since I have a load of .torrents I decided to auto add the directory to Deluge as any new .torrents I add whilst on Windows will be added when I next log onto linux.
The problem is, no where did it state whilst using Deluge that you must use the "Copy of .torrent files to:" ticked at the same time as the "Auto add .torrents from:" function if I wanted to keep my .torrent data files. After auto adding them, my ~500 torrents are now deleted from the original directory moved to the .config/deluge/state folder with filenames that don't mean anything to me. I've read that this is a feature, but in my case it's acted like a major bug. If the filenames had remained the same it wouldn't be so bad, I could just copy them back to my original windows folder so that they still work in uTorrent.
My question is: Where is the safety net? No dialogue box / no mouse over message to tell me my .torrents will be deleted automatically after auto-adding them? So logically a method of retrieving them if the user needed would be in place?
At least I have the files still, but making them work in uTorrent (on Windows) again whilst retaining ratios, labels and force seeding information I don't think is even possible without them named how they were originally..
Is there any way to get these files to revert back to their original state filename wise? Any help/knowledge in making this task of putting everything back in place would be highly appreciated as didn't expect this software to delete my .torrent files without my given permission. Having to remove all my torrents from uTorrent, then adding them again and locating the data of each on my HDD is not something I'm looking forward too!

~ Anon
P.S I really should of had my .torrent folder backed up beforehand and I likely would have stopped to do so if mention of torrents being deleted was expressed as some type of warning. I have seen a few posts describing the same issue of their torrents being deleted after downloading them. They suffered the same issue as me, please add a warning so no one unwillingly else gets their torrents deleted like me again.