Is there any way to recomputing bad WU?

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Message 41877 - Posted: 1 Nov 2004, 9:02:21 UTC
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I have some bad WU's,for which I've spend 18 hours in all. I wonder if there is a way to recompute parts with errors and correct the problem
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Message 41885 - Posted: 1 Nov 2004, 10:06:26 UTC

Welcome from California, USA.
I do not think there is a way for any of us to reprocess a work unit (WU).
The WU will be sent out to another cruncher shortly. Try not to be too concerned about a failed WU. There will be more. Unavoidable. Just keep crunching. You have just started and it looks like you are already adding significantly to the Bulgarian team. Keep it up. And again, welcome.
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Robert
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Message 42025 - Posted: 1 Nov 2004, 21:38:38 UTC

Thank you for your opinion and for greetings. You are probably right - the best is contributing to project as much as you can, the rest is just good luck.
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