
I reset everything, and got a new WU, but now i find that only one core is active. I dont fold with my GPU since that slows my folding, not speeds it up.
How to tell Folding at home to devote all cores to one WU?
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Sorry, not at home now so cannot provide more details. I am folding on a dell laptop with a core2duo processor. I did slide the power slider all the way to the right. NO change, only folding with one core.7im wrote:You didn't post any computer specs or a fah config, so we can only begin to guess. 2 cores? 20 cores?
Set the power slide to full is the first thing to do. There may be more...
I can try the logs later when I am home. I know of no error messages from the OS.PantherX wrote:Can you please navigate to the logs folder and see if you can retrieve the previous logs? By default, it should be in C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Roaming\FAHClient\logs. Also, were there any errors reported by the OS?
Interesting. I have been folding for almost 2 years with this computer, but it has recently been modified by my company since I bought the computer and now i fold under a different "account" (windows XP). Perhaps to the folding client this is now a "new" computer.7im wrote:If this is the first work unit on this machine, it will default to a single core. Next WU will use both.
Yep, that's exactly what happened. The next WU started folding with both cores going. Not sure what happened to my machine to wipe out all my data and reset everything, but right now, it is back to working as expected.7im wrote:If this is the first work unit on this machine, it will default to a single core. Next WU will use both.