Hi all
My GTX 650 seems to be stuck at 99.99% with an ETA of 22 seconds?? It's been like it for hours now. tried restarting the client and everything but no luck. When i restart the client it counts down from 99.96 and ETA of 48 seconds or so and always counts down to 22 seconds then stops? really don't want to just ditch the WU.
Any idea's?
Stuck @ 99.99%
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Re: Stuck @ 99.99%
Hi dreamscape,
Have a look at the log tab, and see what % the WU got up to. What's probably happened is that your video driver has crashed at some point much earlier than 99.99%, and the progress bar has just carried on ticking away. When you can identify the time that the WU stopped being processed, you can have a look in the event viewer and confirm whether it was a driver crash or some other system error.
Edit: forgot to say. Pause the slot, and then start it again. It should carry on from the last checkpoint, which will be sometime just prior to the crash.
Have a look at the log tab, and see what % the WU got up to. What's probably happened is that your video driver has crashed at some point much earlier than 99.99%, and the progress bar has just carried on ticking away. When you can identify the time that the WU stopped being processed, you can have a look in the event viewer and confirm whether it was a driver crash or some other system error.
Edit: forgot to say. Pause the slot, and then start it again. It should carry on from the last checkpoint, which will be sometime just prior to the crash.
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Re: Stuck @ 99.99%
Posting your log file would be more informative than the screen capture. I suspect if you looked at the log, that you would see that processing on the GPU stopped at some point. Possibly an error would also show up connected to the GPU processing. Most often this results from a video driver crash that you should be able to find evidence of in the Windows event logs.
Video driver crashes can result from overheating, overclocking the GPU, or use of Windows RDT to access the computer remotely. There are other possible causes.
Also, why are you running two separate CPU:1 folding slots? That is definitely not recommended.
Video driver crashes can result from overheating, overclocking the GPU, or use of Windows RDT to access the computer remotely. There are other possible causes.
Also, why are you running two separate CPU:1 folding slots? That is definitely not recommended.
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