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I'm running xp and an ati 4000 series gpu. Running the conquer cancer project lately. A couple other projects seem to run fine. For instance malaria and climate.
Things seem to run ok and then a job will stall at 99.817% with like 20 seconds left to run. the task says its running but my cpu says its not. I've gotten several of these. the job is trying to do a memory injection towards the end. I have set firewalls and av to allow. Sometimes that seems like it fixed it and then it stalls again. Recently I diverted all processor to one job and after about a half hour the job completed. Other times, I have had two computer crashes, one of them to blue screen complaining about an ati.dll which I haven't had any problems with. THe driver is old but so is the card. And another time I just spawned dozens of instances of the boinc manager. Any way to try trouble shooting this? |
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It's been a while since I ran Help Conquer Cancer but if that is what you are talking about ,
----------------------------------------I belive it is normal for them to pause at 99.818% But if I remember right it was only for less than a minute before they jumped to 100% and finished up. They always ran that way. If they don't continue after a minute or so I don't know what to tell you. There was another thread about this... http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/forums/wcg/viewthread_thread,31146_offset,0 [Edit 1 times, last edit by Former Member at Apr 17, 2012 10:35:47 AM] |
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Thanks tomast. If that sounds normal, I'll just let it run its course, thanks for the link
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