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Message 21441 - Posted: 2 Sep 2004, 14:10:21 UTC

I did run BOINC at home while I was at work. When I come home, the active WU says "0% percent complete" but has a running time from over 10 hours and does not seem to continue, because the running time stays on the same value. Besides, the WU hadn't start tomorrow morning, and I wasn't away for 10 but only for 8 hours, so that's a bit irritating. Restarting BOINC doesn't help to fix this. Has anyone the same problems?
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Message 21445 - Posted: 2 Sep 2004, 14:25:43 UTC

Hi Jan,
You did not say anything about what system you were using, but similar problems are addressed on Thread Titled Boinc4 vs4.03.
If your running Me or Win 98 or 98SE, your problem will be addressed there.

There is a link to the "Fix"..

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Rocky
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Message 21451 - Posted: 2 Sep 2004, 14:46:50 UTC

Thank you for answering, but now it works again. Instead of restarting BOINC and detaching and re-attaching, a simple system reboot helped me out of this.
AND NOW I HAVE EVEN MY FIRST CREDITS FOR SETI@HOME! YEAH!!
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Message 21456 - Posted: 2 Sep 2004, 14:59:32 UTC

Congrats, and Happy Crunching!!

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