| Subject: Re: Can't run SETI@Home commandline |
| From: "Ron" <Figboot@comcast.net> |
| Date: 11/06/2004, 20:22 |
I have downloaded the WINNT version and have tried it without SETIDriver.
Same results. BUT, for some reason or another, the darned setup started
functioning last night ON ITS OWN!!! Now I don't believe in gremlins and the
ilk but, I didn't do anything except leave my computer running overnight and
it took off on its own. What gives?
As the French say, "C'est le vie".
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"Michael D. Ober"
<obermd.@.alum.mit.edu.nospam> wrote in message
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I assume that you are downloading the WINNT version from Berkeley. Also, as
silly as this sounds, don't rename the client and also try running it
without SETI Driver - let's get SETI Driver out of the way while
troubleshooting.
Mike.
"Ron" <Figboot@comcast.net> wrote in message
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Thank you! I've tried a "New" install and the problem persists and I do
NOT
overclock my CPU. Any other thoughts?
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"Ron" <Figboot@comcast.net> wrote in message
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When I set up my new computer to run SETI@Home Command line and
SETIDriver,
I
receive this error message after about one minute:
"SETI@Home-cmdline.exe
has
encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the
inconvenience."
I send the error report and restart SETIDriver. It happens again and
again.
I have run this same setup for the past four years without a hitch. Any
ideas
what my problem is. FWIW, I use a Cache size of six (6).
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