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Message 332341 - Posted: 9 Jun 2006, 17:47:39 UTC

I tried to join the climate prediction study. Then changed my mind and tried to get back to Seti. I failed. How can I get back to Seti? Am I going to have to download it again?

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Message 332344 - Posted: 9 Jun 2006, 17:50:36 UTC

Simply use BOINC Manager to disconnect from Climate Prediction and leave SETI in the lists of projects you want to crunch for. If you removed SETI, simply re-attach like you were doing it the first time - through the Attach to Project Wizard.
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Message 332392 - Posted: 9 Jun 2006, 18:28:49 UTC

Did you do Climate, or BBC Climate? If BBC, then you need to download the BOINC that works best for SETI (and all other projects), 5.4.9, uninstall the BBC one, and install the new one.


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Message 336653 - Posted: 14 Jun 2006, 15:28:53 UTC

[quote] I failed.
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