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Iceburgh Send message Joined: 6 Nov 99 Posts: 7 Credit: 399,927 RAC: 7 |
Not quite shure why, but whenever I run Boinc on my new Dell Pentium 4 3.4 with 1GB memory it crashes. It can happen sometimes on just the main setting screen or more often than not when it switches to the screensaver, either into it or exiting it. I have it run based on prefrences which it wont do work when I'm working, and it normally won't crash then. I switched it to process one work unit at a time thinking that might resolve it but nope iti didn't. I was almost thinking graphics card incompatibility, but like I said it crashes when in menu, and I fully have to reboot, all keys are locked. Help for I'd like to get SETI going on the computer I run the most, and get my score back up there. Thanks |
PyroFox Send message Joined: 5 Apr 03 Posts: 155 Credit: 213,891 RAC: 0 |
> Not quite shure why, but whenever I run Boinc on my new Dell Pentium 4 3.4 > with 1GB memory it crashes. It can happen sometimes on just the main setting > screen or more often than not when it switches to the screensaver, either into > it or exiting it. I have it run based on prefrences which it wont do work when > I'm working, and it normally won't crash then. I switched it to process one > work unit at a time thinking that might resolve it but nope iti didn't. I was > almost thinking graphics card incompatibility, but like I said it crashes when > in menu, and I fully have to reboot, all keys are locked. > Help for I'd like to get SETI going on the computer I run the most, and get my > score back up there. > Thanks ok first of all, this should be in the question and problems forum, but i'll forgive you ;). second, we need to know your OS, SP's, prefs, anything you can give us about your specs. -Fox [/url] |
Iceburgh Send message Joined: 6 Nov 99 Posts: 7 Credit: 399,927 RAC: 7 |
Thats what I thought also, but kept reading the Windows 98 crashing problem also here in this section, plus I thought it had something to do with numbercrunching freezing my computer. Hey I've been a member since 99 so u better forgive me HAHA Running Windows XP2 service pack Professional. Pentium 4 3.4, 1G of ram. ATI Radeon 9700 GoMobile 128 mb on card. Dell Inspirion XPS Do work while computer is running on batteries? no Do work while computer is in use? no Do work only after computer is idle for 5 minutes Do work only between the hours of (no restriction) Leave applications in memory while preempted? (suspended applications will consume swap space if 'yes') no Confirm before connecting to Internet? (matters only if you use a modem) no Disconnect when done? (matters only if you use a modem) no Connect to network about every 0.1 days On multiprocessors, use at most 1 processors Write to disk at most every 60 seconds Limits on disk space and memory used by BOINC: Use no more than 5 GB Leave at least 0.1 GB Use no more than 5% of total space Use no more than 75% of total virtual memory Limits on network bandwidth used by BOINC: Maximum download rate: 400 KB/s Maximum upload rate: 100 KB/s Thanks Pyrofox Iceburgh |
Pascal, K G Send message Joined: 3 Apr 99 Posts: 2343 Credit: 150,491 RAC: 0 |
LInks to various BOINC versions.... Alpha Download Site, use at Your Own Risk!!!!! BOINC Archive My name is Pascal and this message has my approval... It is 10 oclock, do you know what your WUWUs are doing tonight... |
ric Send message Joined: 16 Jun 03 Posts: 482 Credit: 666,047 RAC: 0 |
Leave applications in memory while preempted? (suspended applications will consume swap space if 'yes') no change this to Yes and update client. |
Iceburgh Send message Joined: 6 Nov 99 Posts: 7 Credit: 399,927 RAC: 7 |
I tried the alpha versions and got the same result, crash. I'll try the suspended application a try. |
Kevin N. Shapley Send message Joined: 1 Jan 00 Posts: 100 Credit: 2,539,295 RAC: 0 |
Just for fun, check that you do not have your Screensaver password protected or resume to Welcome Screen. <a> [/url] |
Misfit Send message Joined: 21 Jun 01 Posts: 21804 Credit: 2,815,091 RAC: 0 |
> Thats what I thought also, but kept reading the Windows 98 crashing problem > also here in this section, plus I thought it had something to do with > numbercrunching freezing my computer. Hey I've been a member since 99 so u > better forgive me HAHA > Running Windows XP2 service pack Professional. Pentium 4 3.4, 1G of ram. ATI > I have the same here without problems. I installed Boinc AFTER I installed SP2. Some others have had SP2 and I wonder if overlaying SP2 on top of Boinc causes it to fail. Have you tried a complete new install of Boinc? |
dbernat Send message Joined: 13 Nov 99 Posts: 39 Credit: 145,132 RAC: 0 |
Download Knoppix and burn a CD. Then run Knoppix from the CD as an overlay over Windows. It will confirm whether the problem is hardware or software. |
Pascal, K G Send message Joined: 3 Apr 99 Posts: 2343 Credit: 150,491 RAC: 0 |
> > Thats what I thought also, but kept reading the Windows 98 crashing > problem > > also here in this section, plus I thought it had something to do with > > numbercrunching freezing my computer. Hey I've been a member since 99 so > u > > better forgive me HAHA > > Running Windows XP2 service pack Professional. Pentium 4 3.4, 1G of ram. > ATI > > > I have the same here without problems. I installed Boinc AFTER I installed > SP2. Some others have had SP2 and I wonder if overlaying SP2 on top of Boinc > causes it to fail. Have you tried a complete new install of Boinc? > I just installed SP2 on my p4 1.8 last night and no problems, running 1 gig, ver4.08. A long shot would be drivers and BIOS, or maybe heat, or memory...... My name is Pascal and this message has my approval... It is 10 oclock, do you know what your WUWUs are doing tonight... |
Alex Send message Joined: 26 Sep 01 Posts: 260 Credit: 2,327 RAC: 0 |
> Download Knoppix and burn a CD. > > Then run Knoppix from the CD as an overlay > over Windows. > > It will confirm whether the problem is hardware > or software. > > Step 4. Run Boinc under wine (use the 'create a fake windows file', it works better) pic of this working. Step 5. Install linux while your computer crunches with knoppix. on the non joking side.. knoppix 3.6 comes with Memtest86. memory issues don't show up until you actually USE that memory. There's hardware test tools out there mentioned by overclocker sites to verify that systems work ok. The graphics for the screensaver is opengl and done by your video card.. so if the card is broken, running a tool to test it may help. |
SURVEYOR Send message Joined: 19 Oct 02 Posts: 375 Credit: 608,422 RAC: 0 |
Windows XP SP2 and Norton Internet Security 2004 on A Dell does not play well together. The combo does not let the computer connect to the internet. It work ok untill another update after SP 2[SP3]. Disable the Norton fire wall and it connect OK. Uninstall SP 2 and everthing work OK. This was any connection to the internet. Boinc was not installed on this computer. Go ahead and try it, you can always uninstall SP 2. Do you have a fire wall? What other programs are running? Fred BOINC Alpha & BOINC Beta Tester |
Iceburgh Send message Joined: 6 Nov 99 Posts: 7 Credit: 399,927 RAC: 7 |
OK tried the part with 'no suspended applications will consume swap space' tested quick and seemed ok quick being 20 seconds. That's normally how long it takes, so we'll see when I come back from lunch. I have Mcafee Firewall and virus protection , and no problem connecting or for that matter getting workunits. Tried installing Boinc after SP2, in fact my 1.8 P4 desktop runs fine with SP2, I just have this feeling its with the processor or memory. If still doesnt work i assume Knoppix is readily availible? |
Iceburgh Send message Joined: 6 Nov 99 Posts: 7 Credit: 399,927 RAC: 7 |
All seemed to be good when I let Boinc run, but after 45 minutes and some seconds the application froze. I don't think it is the graphics card, I played Star Wars Galaxies when I got home for 1 1/2 hours and it was fine, but I'll find this Knoppix i guess... |
Geek@Play Send message Joined: 31 Jul 01 Posts: 2467 Credit: 86,146,931 RAC: 0 |
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Iceburgh Send message Joined: 6 Nov 99 Posts: 7 Credit: 399,927 RAC: 7 |
Well it looks like it was overheating of the graphics card, fans were running too slow. Dell sent me a new laptop and knock on plastic, it seams to be runnig smooth. |
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