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Posted 8 Jul 2022 by Shirva33 Post: I had read that WCG was changing servers but didn't realize they were totally down. Yeah, SETI is dead. I started running that back in 1998 or 1999, never found ET. I see a follow up reply that Rosetta requires Virtual Box. I just need to pick some additional projects to work towards. Thank you for the reply. |
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Posted 6 Jul 2022 by Shirva33 Post: Hello, running: Boinc Manager 7.16.11 OS: Win10 64-bit Hardware: AMD 3800x, 32-GB RAM, RTX 2070 Super 3 Projects: Rosetta@home, SETI@home, World Community Grid I've noticed my computer is not processing projects lately. I was just a member of SETI and WCG. I think SETI has paused work but WCG should be active. I added Rosetta but after a couple days, no work is being performed by my computer. CPU and GPU utilization are both minimal. What can I do to troubleshoot why I am not processing? Thanks in advance |
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Posted 22 Dec 2019 by Shirva33 Post: i couldn't really tell, but i was able to sign into the two projects individually, so looks like i am working. Thanks for your help, Shirva33 |
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Posted 21 Dec 2019 by Shirva33 Post: Hello, Been running BOINC for Windows (not virtual-box) for years, I currently run two projects, SETI and World Community Grid. I just got a new PC, I installed BOINC and it asks me am i using an account manager. I don't know. how can I tell? note: once the new PC is setup, i will format the old and pass down to my son. so keeping nothing. Thank you in advance, Shirva33 |
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