Help. What happened to my WU?
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Help. What happened to my WU?
I got two instances of F@H running by accident, and now I am working on a different WU than I was before. I had two days of processing invested in the old WU. Is it completey lost?
David
Edit: I am 99% sure I am hosed. The 'work' folder contains no remnants of the old wu as far as I can tell.
What happened was, my son rebooted the PC (it had frozen up) and signed into his account. F@H wasn't running (because it wasn't in his Startup folder) so I started it up. Later I switched to my account and, because I have F@H in my Startup folder, a second instance of it started. This alone might not have been catastrophic, I don't know. The icon had dissappeared from my task bar, so the only way I knew to stop one was via the Task Manager. I decided to shut both of them down and restart just the one in my account. That's when I realized I was probably screwed.
The only "good" news is the new WU is only 100 frames. Maybe this will complete before I do something else stupid.
QUESTION: How can I make sure F@H starts when the PC is rebooted? It has 3 accounts. I suppose one could log in automatically, but I would want it to be my account and my account is password protected. Would running it as a service accomplish this?
David
Edit: I am 99% sure I am hosed. The 'work' folder contains no remnants of the old wu as far as I can tell.
What happened was, my son rebooted the PC (it had frozen up) and signed into his account. F@H wasn't running (because it wasn't in his Startup folder) so I started it up. Later I switched to my account and, because I have F@H in my Startup folder, a second instance of it started. This alone might not have been catastrophic, I don't know. The icon had dissappeared from my task bar, so the only way I knew to stop one was via the Task Manager. I decided to shut both of them down and restart just the one in my account. That's when I realized I was probably screwed.
The only "good" news is the new WU is only 100 frames. Maybe this will complete before I do something else stupid.
QUESTION: How can I make sure F@H starts when the PC is rebooted? It has 3 accounts. I suppose one could log in automatically, but I would want it to be my account and my account is password protected. Would running it as a service accomplish this?
Last edited by haysdb on Thu Apr 29, 2004 5:01 pm, edited 1 time in total.
What operating system? If it's winxp, I'll tell you in a few hours when I have this winxp system up and running (or someone else will beat me to it). If it's 2000, go to "c:\documents and settings\all users\start menu\programs\startup" and put a link to F@H in it. Running as a service could work, too. Don't forget to use -forceasm, -advmethods, and the 3.25 beta client...
Semm
Semm
WinXP Home.Semm wrote:What operating system? If it's winxp, I'll tell you in a few hours when I have this winxp system up and running (or someone else will beat me to it). If it's 2000, go to "c:\documents and settings\all users\start menu\programs\startup" and put a link to F@H in it. Running as a service could work, too. Don't forget to use -forceasm, -advmethods, and the 3.25 beta client...
Semm
I notice I have some F@H files in the 'Norton Protected Recycle Bin'. Wonder if I could stop F@H, move the files to a subdirectory, recover the files from the recycle bin, and continue where I left off? It's worth a try.
All Users Startup folder. Of course. Sheesh.
I saw a post on the F@H forums about -forceasm and -advmethods. They aren't necessarily a good thing for everyone, according to the post, which was by a moderator. I will see if I can find it later.
Thanks again.
David
Okay, I'm not totally confident about winxp, because I didn't get a chance to test it out fully with the switch users without logging one out thing (since the external modem wasn't here to download WUs), but it's at least running by default with both users now, even with the non-logout user switching going on. Here's how I did it:
-Run regedit.
-Go to hkey_local_machine/software/ microsoft/windows/currentversion/run
-Put in a new...um...forgotten already. Whichever gives reg_sz as the type.
-Call it whatever you want (I used FAH)
-For the value, put in <dos path><fah executable name> using the tilde version. For example c:\progra~1\foldin~1\fah.exe
-Reboot
-Don't blame me if your computer starts smoking
I'm gone for the next month, so I hope this works. In any case, happy folding!
Semm
-Run regedit.
-Go to hkey_local_machine/software/ microsoft/windows/currentversion/run
-Put in a new...um...forgotten already. Whichever gives reg_sz as the type.
-Call it whatever you want (I used FAH)
-For the value, put in <dos path><fah executable name> using the tilde version. For example c:\progra~1\foldin~1\fah.exe
-Reboot
-Don't blame me if your computer starts smoking
I'm gone for the next month, so I hope this works. In any case, happy folding!
Semm
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[22:08:59] Completed 495000 out of 500000 steps (99)
[22:27:35] Size of work/wudata_03.goe not what saved.
[22:27:35]
[22:27:35] Folding@home Core Shutdown: FILE_IO_ERROR
[22:27:39] CoreStatus = 75 (117)
[22:27:39] Error opening or reading from a file.
[22:27:39] Deleting current work unit & continuing...
David