6.6.11 and "No CUDA device found" problem

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Message 870404 - Posted: 28 Feb 2009, 12:57:30 UTC

Hi, my setup is:
Nvidia 8600GT 512MB RAM - latest drivers 182.06
CPU Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 at 2,4Ghz
Seti 6.6.11
when reinstalled, it told me "No CUDA devices found", now it crunches 4 Astropulse v5 5.3 tasks only
i checked my web preferences, everything is set up to use GPU
sometimes that "No CUDA devices found" happens after cold restart of PC (power outtage) or just after client update (now from 6.6.9 to 6.6.11)
any ideas to make my CUDA working again ?
thanks in advance and have a nice weekend.
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Message 870468 - Posted: 28 Feb 2009, 15:48:04 UTC
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You're using BOINC Alpha software which may be flaky. If you run pre-release software and find bugs, you should join the BOINC Developer's forum and report any issues there. We cannot resolve/support issues in clients that haven't officially been released.

Lastest official version is BOINC v6.4.5.
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Message 871244 - Posted: 2 Mar 2009, 7:21:38 UTC

Thanks for the help, reinstalled 6.4.5 and it recognizes my card now. But, no new CUDA files to crunch. I am doing something wrong ?
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