That's funny. I was thinking how if the system got hacked it would be a free for all... Never thought of using it for the opposite purpose.
Question, I have downloaded and quickly ran the program. At the top it says my identity and team number (ours) but, when I click on my name it shows me that I'm working on 4 different teams, none of which is ecf. If I click on the team number at the top though it takes me to our team page. I've click on a few of the names in our group and it shows all their work going to this team so I'm not sure what is going on, any thoughts?
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Here's a strange one for you experts. I got the blue screen of death today and had to power off. Then a few hours later my PC locked up for some reason I am clueless about. I had to power off again. Both times my project resumed where it left off. My project is a 15 day pig and it was at 7 days remaining and 42% complete before my PC barfed. When my system came back up my project went into warp speed. ETA was 14 mins. Around 14 mins later it was at 99.99% complete where it has been sitting now for about 30 minutes. I don't understand what happened nor do I understand what's going to happen. I'm afraid that it's going to start all over again from square 1 or worse locked up.![]()
This could just mean that there are other users called kmh out there.. I don't think it requires any email addy or something to associate with you. You will not see our team number show up until it registers atleast 1 Work Unit in your name. If you just started, it may not be until tomorrow or so.
Question, I have downloaded and quickly ran the program. At the top it says my identity and team number (ours) but, when I click on my name it shows me that I'm working on 4 different teams, none of which is ecf. If I click on the team number at the top though it takes me to our team page. I've click on a few of the names in our group and it shows all their work going to this team so I'm not sure what is going on, any thoughts?
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Don't think you're going to have to do that tmcase. It seems to recover pretty well. Give it some time to find it's feet.. or reboot again, and see if it sorts itself out.
I'm more concerned with your Blue Screen and freeze up. Hopefully not indicative of an overheating processor core.
I read something about deleting a "work" folder in the folding folder on your PC.. and it should then restart.. but it would restart from the beginning unfortunately.![]()
Don't delete your folder give it some time to finish up,mine does the same thing from time to time,sucks to look at 99.99%This is such a huge project that I hate to do that. I'll give it some time first.
Don't delete your folder give it some time to finish up,mine does the same thing from time to time,sucks to look at 99.99%![]()
tmcase,
In my experience you may be having one of a few issues. As the F@H client really pushes the computer it can expose underlying issues.
From what you have described it could be any one of the following:
1. memory failing
2. weak or failing power supply
3. overheating
The easiest thing to do is to check for overheating problems. If it is a PC case then open it up and blow out the heat sinks and clean up the fans. If it is a memory problem you can run one of several memory test programs. Google memory testing and you should find something that can do that. As for the PSU failing, that can be more difficult to diagnose but by eliminating the first two you can speculate from there.
1) I have 106gigs of available memory according to task manager while FAH is running.
2) Possible, I have no way of knowing.
3) I have the cover off the tower and had blown out all the dust days ago. It doesn't feel warm inside.