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Message 884318 - Posted: 11 Apr 2009, 16:57:34 UTC

I have installed a new 1TB drive dedicated to BOINC projects and need to change my default projects folder. please advise
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Message 884342 - Posted: 11 Apr 2009, 18:24:53 UTC - in response to Message 884318.  

If you have installed BOINC on another drive, you'll need to uninstall it and reinstall it, then in the 3rd screen in the installer click Advanced and point your BOINC Data directory (in the least) to the new drive, new path on there.
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Message 912992 - Posted: 1 Jul 2009, 20:10:35 UTC - in response to Message 884342.  

Can I have the BIONIC Data directory on an external drive? Will it cause problems when the drive isn't connected (other than BIONIC being unable to work at that specific moment)? I'm asking because the c-drive on my computer has less than 1 gb free space at the moment and it usually never has more than 2gb free space. The external drive is connected 90 % of the time.
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Message 912994 - Posted: 1 Jul 2009, 20:13:10 UTC - in response to Message 912992.  

There's nothing wrong with putting the BOINC (not BIONIC) data directory on a removable drive other than you need to make sure you shut BOINC down first before removing the drive, and make sure you don't start BOINC back up until the drive is reconnected.
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Message 912996 - Posted: 1 Jul 2009, 20:16:35 UTC - in response to Message 912994.  

Thanks! (Don't know where I got "BIONIC" from, lol.)
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Message 913026 - Posted: 1 Jul 2009, 21:14:24 UTC - in response to Message 912996.  

No problem! Its a commonly misread acronym for some reason. :)
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Message 914312 - Posted: 5 Jul 2009, 12:39:03 UTC - in response to Message 912994.  

There's nothing wrong with putting the BOINC (not BIONIC) data directory on a removable drive

OK, So what is wrong with putting the data directory on a removable drive?
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Message 914320 - Posted: 5 Jul 2009, 13:25:58 UTC - in response to Message 914312.  

There's nothing wrong with putting the BOINC (not BIONIC) data directory on a removable drive

OK, So what is wrong with putting the data directory on a removable drive?


I could have sworn that statement just said that there's nothing wrong with putting the data directory on a removable drive.
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Message 914324 - Posted: 5 Jul 2009, 13:39:28 UTC - in response to Message 914320.  

oops sorry i misread it.
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