Current Start-Up Issues

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Re: Current Start-Up Issues

Post by PantherX »

Skatman wrote:It appears I did. I changed it to 4. I've changed it back now. I'll post in a short while when it's been updated.
Generally speaking, we recommend level 3 since it provides us with ample of information to help in troubleshooting. Anything higher just adds unnecessary text which makes troubleshooting harder.
Skatman wrote:
JimboPalmer wrote:Great! I had this senior moment where I worried Alzheimer’s had set in just this morning.
Someone should set up a distributed processing service to aid with the research of that,,,
Good new is that F@H does do research into Alzheimer's disease: https://foldingathome.org/diseases/neur ... s-disease/
Skatman wrote:Any updates?
I have read quite a few donors have been able to send WUs and also download new ones. Thus, the situation is improving. I have read that one of the Server was restarted which allowed it to be functional so I would suggest that you give it a go now and see what happens :)
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Re: Current Start-Up Issues

Post by aka_daryl »

scatman, you may need to disable the integrated graphics to get the system to use the dedicated, this is done in bios
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