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Tasks Suspended
(Message 967682)
Posted 2 Feb 2010 by Dale Sprague Post: That worked. Thanks. Dale |
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Tasks Suspended
(Message 967674)
Posted 2 Feb 2010 by Dale Sprague Post: For several days now my completed tasks have been "statused" "ready to report." There are no current news about the SETI server. Is the problem with my system some how? Dale |
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BOINC Application Error
(Message 374871)
Posted 23 Jul 2006 by Dale Sprague Post: Memory could not be written could be an issue with the memory. There is a good test out there called Memtest86+ which will help you determine if you have bad memory. Since I posted this message, I have not had the problem. About 10 days now. It seems to have disappeared as mysteriously as it appeared. Thanks for the help. I got a RAM test diskette out of it. |
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BOINC Application Error
(Message 362590)
Posted 10 Jul 2006 by Dale Sprague Post: Memory could not be written could be an issue with the memory. There is a good test out there called Memtest86+ which will help you determine if you have bad memory. I ran the Memtest86+ and the RAM tested out fine. Still a mystery. |
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BOINC Application Error
(Message 362120)
Posted 10 Jul 2006 by Dale Sprague Post: What I first did was run Defrag which in previous versions of Windows picks up any bad memory and does a low level format to fix it. I did the same in XP and assumed that when it was complete, there was no bad memory sectors. Can I still have bad memory sectors and should run the Memtest86+ you advised? Thanks. Yes, I just assumed that Windows made corrected bad sectors like DOS did. I am going to try the Memtest86+. |
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BOINC Application Error
(Message 357701)
Posted 5 Jul 2006 by Dale Sprague Post: Memory could not be written could be an issue with the memory. There is a good test out there called Memtest86+ which will help you determine if you have bad memory. What I first did was run Defrag which in previous versions of Windows picks up any bad memory and does a low level format to fix it. I did the same in XP and assumed that when it was complete, there was no bad memory sectors. Can I still have bad memory sectors and should run the Memtest86+ you advised? |
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BOINC Application Error
(Message 354563)
Posted 2 Jul 2006 by Dale Sprague Post: Go into your account and change the setting to leave the program in memory. Enable this feature and see if that fixes it. Two days ago, I took your advice and change the setting to leave the program in memory. I still get the 'memory could not be written.' I assume two days is enough time for the setting to take effect. It doesnt seem to stop the work. It's just a nuissance. If you can think of anything else, I'd appreciate your advice. Thanks. |
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BOINC Application Error
(Message 344138)
Posted 21 Jun 2006 by Dale Sprague Post: I run Einstein@home and SETI@home. After running for awhile, and after moving the mouse to set aside the application, I get a BOINC Application error: [The instruction at "0x004060df" referenced memory at "0x0013024c." The memory could not be "written." Click on OK to terminate the program.] I click OK and proceed with my business. Both screen saver applications seem to work. |
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