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Luke Send message Joined: 31 Dec 06 Posts: 2546 Credit: 817,560 RAC: 0 |
I recently took home a P4 from my work. It's hard drive was wiped, and I doubt there is an operating system to boot too. All necessary components are intact. Upon booting, I get the message "Non-system disk or disk error. Replace and strike key when ready" When I boot to the bios, I see the details: Product Name > Compaq Evo D510 CMT Proccessor Type > Pentium 4 1800Mhz Processor Speed > 1800/400Mhz Stepping > F27 Cache (L1/L2) > 20/512KB Memory > 512MB DDR So my questions are: 1) What does the above error mean? 2) If there is no operating system to boot to, how can I go about installing Linux or a BOINC-compatible OS? 3) If in a miracle, I got it working, what would the RAC be, at say... 6 hours on per day? Thanks, Luke. - Luke. |
Jason A. Countryman Send message Joined: 29 Aug 03 Posts: 139 Credit: 50,172,873 RAC: 2 |
non system disc usually just means that there is nothing on the hard drive. No OS, nothing. Just put in an install disc for windoze or linux restart and it should install |
Luke Send message Joined: 31 Dec 06 Posts: 2546 Credit: 817,560 RAC: 0 |
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Jason A. Countryman Send message Joined: 29 Aug 03 Posts: 139 Credit: 50,172,873 RAC: 2 |
If you want linux you can go to ubuntu's website and they will send you the disc for free. That would be a good place to start if you havent used linux before. |
Luke Send message Joined: 31 Dec 06 Posts: 2546 Credit: 817,560 RAC: 0 |
If you want linux you can go to ubuntu's website and they will send you the disc for free. That would be a good place to start if you havent used linux before. Hey, thanks for the tipoff! I'll notify everyone here what happens over the next few weeks. In the meantime: What sort of RAC can I expect from the machine specified, for it to run 6 hours a day? Luke. - Luke. |
tullio Send message Joined: 9 Apr 04 Posts: 8797 Credit: 2,930,782 RAC: 1 |
I recently took home a P4 from my work. It's hard drive was wiped, and I doubt there is an operating system to boot too. You must check if your BIOS allows to boot from a CD or DVD. Then get any modern Linux distro and install it. Once you are connected to the net, download the BOINC core client and run it. I start from a terminal, install the BOINC client in a ~/BOINC/directory, then I type ./run_client & and ./run_manager &. I then use the BOINC manager to attach to the projects I want, I am running six on my Opteron 1210, SuSE Linux 10.3. For your last question, only time can tell. Tullio |
JDWhale Send message Joined: 6 Apr 99 Posts: 921 Credit: 21,935,817 RAC: 3 |
Assuming no problems, perfect condition, running the AK-V8 SSE2 Windows client for 6 hours/day your RAC might reach ~80. I'm not sure what you could expect from available Linux clients. Good luck, JDWhale |
Josef W. Segur Send message Joined: 30 Oct 99 Posts: 4504 Credit: 1,414,761 RAC: 0 |
... Hmm, "Stepping > F27" indicates a Northwood. At 1.8 GHz I'll guess RAC of about 65 with the 6 hours a day limit. My 1.6 GHz Willamette with 256K L2 peaked at 196 RAC running Windows AK_V8_SSE2 24/7, both the higher clock speed and 512K L2 on your system will help. Joe |
Ianab Send message Joined: 11 Jun 08 Posts: 732 Credit: 20,635,586 RAC: 5 |
I have a couple of those machines, I just re-loaded them with Win2K and stuck them in the corner to help keep the room warm. Just checked, it takes one of them about 7 hours to run a 50 credit unit, with everything set to 'standard'. So thats the sort of RAC you can expect. Ian |
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