Posts by Evilsizer

1) Message boards : Questions and problems : Windows 7 32bit and Bonic 6.6.36 (Message 27366)
Posted 14 Sep 2009 by Evilsizer
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hmm, well i haven't installed it as a service... i guess i will tell Boinc not to let Rosie get more work and just reinstall Boinc.
2) Message boards : Questions and problems : Windows 7 32bit and Bonic 6.6.36 (Message 27363)
Posted 13 Sep 2009 by Evilsizer
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*edit*
specs in sig, rig#1

What sig? :-) [edit]Okay, I found it. Didn't wear my glasses ;-)[/edit]

Snooze is indeed timed - for an hour, I think.

You needn't suspend the project(s) but could select Suspend from the Activity menu in BOINC manager's advanced view. That would be advantageous when you have more than one project.

Then there is still the <exclusive_app> clause in cc_config.xml.

Gruß,
Gundolf

i kinda follow but if i snooze and then close boinc. one hour later it shouldnt be running in the background if i closed the app. the app does not appear in the taskbar with the clock.

the only work around i have found is to open boinc (already in advanced view) and suspend the project then close boinc.

the exclusive app clause does what? im not following all of it, sorry...
3) Message boards : Questions and problems : Windows 7 32bit and Bonic 6.6.36 (Message 27355)
Posted 13 Sep 2009 by Evilsizer
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i have had bonic installed for about a week now. i just noticed that if i hit snooze, then close boinc. i then go to play bioshock again or any game. i notice slow downs at some point, say after the snooze timer normally wears off. what is the timer like 15-20mins? well that is when i after noticing the slow downs in game, exit the game. I then bring up task manager and notice boinc still running. i also see all the mini rose's running. seems the only way to truly get it to stop is to go into boinc and suspend the project, then go play.

any thoughts about what is going on?

*edit*
specs in sig, rig#1




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