So, if my current client is working fine, do I (or should I) upgrade?
I set up my box with a Win10 admin account, but run daily as a standard user. F@H is working & running just fine.
It's working
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Upgrading FAHClient is normally optional. In almost every case, I have successfully done so by doing a PAUSE and then I proceed with the install with FAHClient still running. I can't promise it will always work but it has seemed the safest for my plain-vanilla installation on a wide variety of systems.
If you're trying to test an Intel iGP, you MUST upgrade first.
If you're trying to test an Intel iGP, you MUST upgrade first.
Posting FAH's log:
How to provide enough info to get helpful support.
How to provide enough info to get helpful support.
Re: It's working
Newer versions can contain security fixes. There is for example a security fix in version 7.6.20 of the GUI, that applies to some users: https://foldingathome.org/2020/11/23/up ... gurations/
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Thanks. I was able to successfully upgrade. Maybe it's just me, but upgrading F@H in the past meant that you might lose your current WU & have to start fresh. There was always a delicate dance of "finish a WU", upgrade, and start anew.
"upgrade in place" has never been something with which I was comfortable for any software. Maybe it's old Windows habits, I dunno.
Anyway, I'm back to folding with the current version.
"upgrade in place" has never been something with which I was comfortable for any software. Maybe it's old Windows habits, I dunno.
Anyway, I'm back to folding with the current version.
"The points don't matter. The points are like a $20 bill that Tiger Woods finds in a jacket he hasn't worn in awhile." - Drew Carey, Whose Line is it Anyway?