Is there a way to know when one has reached limits

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Message 14700 - Posted: 6 Jan 2008, 20:32:57 UTC

I recently went through a total melt down of processing tasks on one of my two main computers. The problem occurred after installing some new business software, and I believe that it was this installation which was at the root of the trouble. I believe that I crossed some sort of tipping point in disk usage.

The problem is that I do not know what really happened and why.

Is there any way of determining when one has crossed over and beyond the BOINC defaults for disk and/or memory usage?

I am running six projects. I want to know if I can determine what if anything limits the number of projects I can run based upon my computers' capabilities.

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