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Message 23247 - Posted: 20 Jun 2006, 21:44:18 UTC

Although my %tage of work has been steadily increasing and so had my stats,around 3 days ago even though my work has still increased my stats had stayed the same and the average took a significant fall.Could anyone explain this I`m a novice on this comp` thing.Also I`m running a P4 3.2ghz with 2gb ram,XP home on a laptop can I speed up the computational power applied to this program version 5.2.13 easily in anyway.
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Message 23249 - Posted: 20 Jun 2006, 22:11:51 UTC

Reading the number crunching forum will tell you that there is an issue on the server end, it is being looked into, but the staff is down some people, and it may be a few more days before all is going normal, again.

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Message 23251 - Posted: 20 Jun 2006, 22:19:35 UTC

See this thread about trickles and credits.

Laptops are not a good idea unless you\'re prepared to \'baby sit\' them.
They are designed for intermittent use, so their cooling and hard disks aren\'t as robust as a desktop.

If you do use it, for as much time as possible, support the base well above the desk; keep the cooling vent very clean; backup the entire hd regularly, in case of a disk failure.

To speed up the model processing, DON\'T use a screen saver; it uses a lot of the processor\'s time. Set Windows to None, or Blank.

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Message 23274 - Posted: 21 Jun 2006, 15:43:38 UTC - in response to Message 23249.  

Reading the number crunching forum will tell you that there is an issue on the server end, it is being looked into, but the staff is down some people, and it may be a few more days before all is going normal, again.

Thanks for the prompt reply I hope the staff are soon up and running again and I will just keep an eye on things not that im bothered about my stats its the experiment that counts
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Message 23275 - Posted: 21 Jun 2006, 15:51:27 UTC - in response to Message 23251.  

See this thread about trickles and credits.

Laptops are not a good idea unless you\'re prepared to \'baby sit\' them.
They are designed for intermittent use, so their cooling and hard disks aren\'t as robust as a desktop.

If you do use it, for as much time as possible, support the base well above the desk; keep the cooling vent very clean; backup the entire hd regularly, in case of a disk failure.

To speed up the model processing, DON\'T use a screen saver; it uses a lot of the processor\'s time. Set Windows to None, or Blank.


its sat on a cooler which keeps the old temp down when running that and I can keep an eye on it helps as im idle thanks to a frozen shoulder. I`ve also done what you suggested will see if it helps thanks
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Message 23299 - Posted: 21 Jun 2006, 20:20:50 UTC

Good about the laptop cooler, bad about the shoulder.
Commiserations. I hope it gets better soon.


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