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Questions and Answers : Getting started : Built New PC to Replace Old PC (dead) what next?
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My old PC died due to motherboard failure. The disk contents are valid and the BOINC (SETI) are accessible. My new PC (all new) is up and running, also went from Win XP to Win 7 64-bit. I have copied the "Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\BOINC" folder onto the new hard drive under "Libraries\Documents\My Documents\BOINC". | |
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Install BOINC --I leave it to your digression if you want to use 6.10.60, or go forward to 6.12.33, both can be found here-- and in the 3rd screen of the installer, click the Advanced button: | |
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Thank you for your prompt response. I suspected that was the solution, but since Windows 7 has new features regarding data mapping on the disk, I wanted to be sure. What you suggested worked perfectly. I'm also running much faster, old cpu was Intel E8400 dual core, new one is i5-2500K quad core. | |
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Questions and Answers : Getting started : Built New PC to Replace Old PC (dead) what next?
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