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Message 260369 - Posted: 11 Mar 2006, 2:00:26 UTC

We moved a hard drive. I still have access to it but it is no longer the master drive. There were several wu's for 3 projects. I have installed BOINC on the new master and attached to the projects. Can I get it to finish the old wu's or do I just bail on them and start fresh with new ones?


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Message 260377 - Posted: 11 Mar 2006, 2:08:32 UTC - in response to Message 260369.  
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We moved a hard drive. I still have access to it but it is no longer the master drive. There were several wu's for 3 projects. I have installed BOINC on the new master and attached to the projects. Can I get it to finish the old wu's or do I just bail on them and start fresh with new ones?
you could finish your current work, uninstall boinc from the new system drive, and install it on the secondary drive, let it finish the work it had there (with the "no new work" setting of course) uninstall from the secondary drive and reinstall on the system drive

i think that would solve your problem from my understanding of it
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Message 260398 - Posted: 11 Mar 2006, 2:29:07 UTC - in response to Message 260377.  

We moved a hard drive. I still have access to it but it is no longer the master drive. There were several wu's for 3 projects. I have installed BOINC on the new master and attached to the projects. Can I get it to finish the old wu's or do I just bail on them and start fresh with new ones?
you could finish your current work, uninstall boinc from the new system drive, and install it on the secondary drive, let it finish the work it had there (with the "no new work" setting of course) uninstall from the secondary drive and reinstall on the system drive

i think that would solve your problem from my understanding of it



It's worth a shot. I'll try it. Thanks
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Message 260424 - Posted: 11 Mar 2006, 3:27:58 UTC - in response to Message 260377.  

We moved a hard drive. I still have access to it but it is no longer the master drive. There were several wu's for 3 projects. I have installed BOINC on the new master and attached to the projects. Can I get it to finish the old wu's or do I just bail on them and start fresh with new ones?
you could finish your current work, uninstall boinc from the new system drive, and install it on the secondary drive, let it finish the work it had there (with the "no new work" setting of course) uninstall from the secondary drive and reinstall on the system drive

i think that would solve your problem from my understanding of it


Might want to check on that first. Al, aka Pappa just copied boinc to another directory and ran it from there and he ended up with a new computer he has listed here and can't merge them!
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Message 260445 - Posted: 11 Mar 2006, 3:52:10 UTC

If it's just a few work units then forget about it and move on -_-
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Message 261137 - Posted: 12 Mar 2006, 17:17:51 UTC - in response to Message 260369.  

We moved a hard drive. I still have access to it but it is no longer the master drive. There were several wu's for 3 projects. I have installed BOINC on the new master and attached to the projects. Can I get it to finish the old wu's or do I just bail on them and start fresh with new ones?

Just bail and start fresh. The only thing you lost is the actual unit you were working on anyway. And any way you go that is not recoverable.

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Message 261140 - Posted: 12 Mar 2006, 17:22:46 UTC - in response to Message 260369.  

We moved a hard drive. I still have access to it but it is no longer the master drive. There were several wu's for 3 projects. I have installed BOINC on the new master and attached to the projects. Can I get it to finish the old wu's or do I just bail on them and start fresh with new ones?


In the past, I've installed BOINC and then copied the entire BOINC directory from the "old" place right over the new BOINC directory.

Of course, if the "new" BOINC has work, you'll lose the new work, so it's a judgement call.
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Message 261142 - Posted: 12 Mar 2006, 17:28:22 UTC

The best way is to install Boinc on the new computer but do not let it attache to any projects, cancel that portion of the install. Stop Boinc. Delete the new Boinc directory. Copy over the old Boinc directory from it's hard drive. Start boinc and now your running Boinc just where you left off.



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Message 261370 - Posted: 13 Mar 2006, 4:54:38 UTC - in response to Message 261142.  

The best way is to install Boinc on the new computer but do not let it attache to any projects, cancel that portion of the install. Stop Boinc. Delete the new Boinc directory. Copy over the old Boinc directory from it's hard drive. Start boinc and now your running Boinc just where you left off.



If you do this in the reverse order it should work fine with no need to try to stop BOINC from starting. Copy the old folder to the new location and then install BOINC to the new folder.
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