What type of installation have you chosen - service, shared or single user?
BM
I don't remember - is there a way to find out?
cu
simon
Service installs are easy, check the services to see if a BOINC folder [edited] is there. Click Start -> Administrative Tools -> Component Services. In the left pane click "Services" and look for BOINC in the right pane.
For the others, BOINC installs the "Start Menu" items in one of two places, see which one has a BOINC folder.
Shared user install, its "c:/Documents and Settings/All Users/Start Menu/Programs/"
For single user install, its "c:/Documents and Settings/user/Start Menu/Progams/"
An easy way to get to the start menu is to simply right-click the "Start" icon. Click "Open" (or "Explore") to get the Start Menu for the logged on user. Click "Open All Users" (or "Explore All Users") to get the startup menu items for All Users.
I just installed an ATI card (X850XT-AGP) on a machine (3.20GHz P4 HT) at work. It replaced an nVidia 6800GT. Graphics no longer work on Einstein, so I downloaded the test version. I have two WU's left on this machine, so I won't install the test version until they run out (probably not until Monday). I'll report back how that went.
I've been getting some unrecoverable errors since I started using E@H 0.03 (BONIC 4.45 single user installation).
My Computer:
Dell Latitude D600 laptop
ATI MOBILITY RADEON 9000 video (driver date 8/31/04 version 6.14.10.6476)
CPU type GenuineIntel
Intel(R) Pentium(R) M processor 1300MHz
Number of CPUs 1
Operating System Microsoft Windows XP
Professional Edition, Service Pack 2, (05.01.2600.00)
Memory 1023.23 MB
Cache 976.56 KB
Swap space 2460.45 MB
Total disk space 37.21 GB
Free Disk Space 13.43 GB
Measured floating point speed 1102.28 million ops/sec
Measured integer speed 2250.51 million ops/sec
Message Log:
8/7/2005 1:11:04 PM|Einstein@Home|Unrecoverable error for result l1_1283.0__1283.4_0.1_T08_S4lA_3 ( - exit code -1073741819 (0xc0000005))
8/7/2005 1:11:04 PM||request_reschedule_cpus: process exited
8/7/2005 1:11:04 PM|Einstein@Home|Deferring communication with project for 1 minutes and 0 seconds
8/7/2005 1:11:04 PM|Einstein@Home|Computation for result l1_1283.0__1283.4_0.1_T08_S4lA_3 finished
8/7/2005 1:12:05 PM|Einstein@Home|Sending scheduler request to http://einstein.phys.uwm.edu/EinsteinAtHome_cgi/cgi
8/7/2005 1:12:05 PM|Einstein@Home|Requesting 8640 seconds of work, returning 1 results
8/7/2005 1:12:06 PM|Einstein@Home|Scheduler request to http://einstein.phys.uwm.edu/EinsteinAtHome_cgi/cgi succeeded
8/7/2005 1:12:07 PM||request_reschedule_cpus: files downloaded
After upgrading to BOINC 4.45 a couple of weeks ago, my Einstein results started being rejected due to Computing Client Errors. I found a thread in the Problems and Bugs Message Board that seemed applicable and one of its suggestions was to try using the Einstein Beta application. I installed it yesterday and it seems to have resolved the problem.
RE: waiting for a solution
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What type of installation have you chosen - service, shared or single user?
BM
BM
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Thank you!
RE: RE: waiting for a
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I don't remember - is there a way to find out?
cu
simon
RE: RE: RE: waiting for
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Service installs are easy, check the services to see if a BOINC folder [edited] is there. Click Start -> Administrative Tools -> Component Services. In the left pane click "Services" and look for BOINC in the right pane.
For the others, BOINC installs the "Start Menu" items in one of two places, see which one has a BOINC folder.
Shared user install, its "c:/Documents and Settings/All Users/Start Menu/Programs/"
For single user install, its "c:/Documents and Settings/user/Start Menu/Progams/"
An easy way to get to the start menu is to simply right-click the "Start" icon. Click "Open" (or "Explore") to get the Start Menu for the logged on user. Click "Open All Users" (or "Explore All Users") to get the startup menu items for All Users.
Walt
RE: What type of
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Ok, the items were found in "All Users/Start Menu/", so I suppose it's a shared user installation.
cu
simon
I just installed an ATI card
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I just installed an ATI card (X850XT-AGP) on a machine (3.20GHz P4 HT) at work. It replaced an nVidia 6800GT. Graphics no longer work on Einstein, so I downloaded the test version. I have two WU's left on this machine, so I won't install the test version until they run out (probably not until Monday). I'll report back how that went.
I've been getting some
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I've been getting some unrecoverable errors since I started using E@H 0.03 (BONIC 4.45 single user installation).
My Computer:
Dell Latitude D600 laptop
ATI MOBILITY RADEON 9000 video (driver date 8/31/04 version 6.14.10.6476)
CPU type GenuineIntel
Intel(R) Pentium(R) M processor 1300MHz
Number of CPUs 1
Operating System Microsoft Windows XP
Professional Edition, Service Pack 2, (05.01.2600.00)
Memory 1023.23 MB
Cache 976.56 KB
Swap space 2460.45 MB
Total disk space 37.21 GB
Free Disk Space 13.43 GB
Measured floating point speed 1102.28 million ops/sec
Measured integer speed 2250.51 million ops/sec
Message Log:
8/7/2005 1:11:04 PM|Einstein@Home|Unrecoverable error for result l1_1283.0__1283.4_0.1_T08_S4lA_3 ( - exit code -1073741819 (0xc0000005))
8/7/2005 1:11:04 PM||request_reschedule_cpus: process exited
8/7/2005 1:11:04 PM|Einstein@Home|Deferring communication with project for 1 minutes and 0 seconds
8/7/2005 1:11:04 PM|Einstein@Home|Computation for result l1_1283.0__1283.4_0.1_T08_S4lA_3 finished
8/7/2005 1:12:05 PM|Einstein@Home|Sending scheduler request to http://einstein.phys.uwm.edu/EinsteinAtHome_cgi/cgi
8/7/2005 1:12:05 PM|Einstein@Home|Requesting 8640 seconds of work, returning 1 results
8/7/2005 1:12:06 PM|Einstein@Home|Scheduler request to http://einstein.phys.uwm.edu/EinsteinAtHome_cgi/cgi succeeded
8/7/2005 1:12:07 PM||request_reschedule_cpus: files downloaded
After upgrading to BOINC 4.45
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After upgrading to BOINC 4.45 a couple of weeks ago, my Einstein results started being rejected due to Computing Client Errors. I found a thread in the Problems and Bugs Message Board that seemed applicable and one of its suggestions was to try using the Einstein Beta application. I installed it yesterday and it seems to have resolved the problem.
ATI 9000SE everything seems
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ATI 9000SE
everything seems to go smoothly... and at least I can see the screensaver!! ;)
As it seems I had the ATI
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As it seems I had the ATI Driver problem. 0.03 fixed it!
Now I can see the Graphics and the Screensaver too. :-)
Peet