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Message 1311626 - Posted: 6 Dec 2012, 6:04:14 UTC

I recently had a crash of my main CUDA workstation, loosing all of my data. (The windows system image did not work, thanks Microsoft!)

Anyway, I checked the Lunatics site but was unable to locate the installer for their Seti optimizer. Can someone please provide me with a link to the Lunatics software? Or if someone knows a better optimizer for Seti, please let me know and I'll give it a try.

Anyway, if anyone has a link to the Lunatics software please let me know. For reference, my system is running Windows 7 enterprise 64 bit with 12 gigs if ram and 12 TB in a RAID 5 array.

Thanks in advance everyone.


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Message 1311667 - Posted: 6 Dec 2012, 8:25:19 UTC - in response to Message 1311626.  
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Hi Lupo,

I just realized they removed the file from the Lunatics website.
Unfortunately I deleted my copy after installation.
Sorry :-(

P.S. I hope my Windows does not break down before they post a new one.

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Message 1311671 - Posted: 6 Dec 2012, 8:56:42 UTC

The installer is not available until some issues are resolved.



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