And I am not sure it can resign me up: that old account was under the old SETI prior to BOINC. I remember reading elsewhere that old seti accounts cannot be migrated to BOINC. So I am not sure I can rejoin anyway at least with the old account.
You remember wrong.
The Seti Classic accounts of everyone were migrated to BOINC/Seti. It's the amount of work-units and hours you used to do them that cannot be converted to BOINC credits. They show as a memento in your account over there. If you made a new BOINC account, you can use the link Gundolf gave you to show them on your new account.
I am using my Classic account on Seti (registration date somewhere June 1999) for BOINC.
Well, all of my other problems with CPID stuff melted away with the upgrade to Win 7 on that first host below. And since I have some time this holiday season, I thought I would upgrade my other host to the fabled Windows 7 Ultimate. When I did, however, a new problem has cropped up. I think I have a dual boot system: when I restart, I have to make the choice as to which operating system I want. I think I must have let windows pick the partition the first time I installed. At least it sounded like it was good, but apparently not. So, now I have two operating systems.
So, how do I get the new disk to clean install Windows 7? I assume I need to format the entire drive and then install from there. So, how do I do this? I have one of those student disks, so I am not sure if it is very much different or not from other brand new Windows 7 disks.
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You remember wrong.
The Seti Classic accounts of everyone were migrated to BOINC/Seti. It's the amount of work-units and hours you used to do them that cannot be converted to BOINC credits. They show as a memento in your account over there. If you made a new BOINC account, you can use the link Gundolf gave you to show them on your new account.
I am using my Classic account on Seti (registration date somewhere June 1999) for BOINC.
Well, all of my other
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Well, all of my other problems with CPID stuff melted away with the upgrade to Win 7 on that first host below. And since I have some time this holiday season, I thought I would upgrade my other host to the fabled Windows 7 Ultimate. When I did, however, a new problem has cropped up. I think I have a dual boot system: when I restart, I have to make the choice as to which operating system I want. I think I must have let windows pick the partition the first time I installed. At least it sounded like it was good, but apparently not. So, now I have two operating systems.
So, how do I get the new disk to clean install Windows 7? I assume I need to format the entire drive and then install from there. So, how do I do this? I have one of those student disks, so I am not sure if it is very much different or not from other brand new Windows 7 disks.
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No need to respond to my last
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No need to respond to my last post. I clean installed Windows 7 on that host.
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