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What is the snooze button for?????????????
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Hi Rackion,
Snooze just suspends the program for a while, then brings it back up after a timed delay. This is an unusual command that most people do not use. I never have. Every normal program runs at a higher priority than the World Community Grid agent so there is usually no need to use Snooze. Welcome to the Forum. mycrofth |
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I suspect the snooze button is an artifact more than anything else. People used to worry that WCG was interfering with their work. They could make the program sleep and see if there is a difference. I suspect the only real use of it currently is to see the difference in processor temp and fanspeeds with the program running or halted. Basically those are the only to "uses" for it that I can think of... It is one of those things that deserve your full in-attention.
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Thanks For The Help
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