I have gone over the logs and found that one WU ended at 73% completion with the ERROR 0x7b and the other ended at 85% with the same error. I do not know if there is credit for this or not but more importantly there is still no information about that error. This error is still a mystery?
Thanks.
Mayhem33
Missing credit for 2 3060 that early end
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Re: Missing credit for 2 3060 that early end
Hello Mayhem33, welcome to the forum. No, the error is not a mystery, it's just not a F@H client error. As this is not a client error, the client doesn't capture the error, and does not report the error back to Stanford.
There are known causes, like overclocking too much, or dropping a network connection, or chanding IP settings while the client is running. There was long thread about it on the old forum. See also http://fahwiki.net/index.php/CoreStatus_codes#7B
There are known causes, like overclocking too much, or dropping a network connection, or chanding IP settings while the client is running. There was long thread about it on the old forum. See also http://fahwiki.net/index.php/CoreStatus_codes#7B
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