Someone still has to add the second definition to the GPUs.txt file first. Until that happens you can delete the one you have and download a new one and that will not do anything for you.
Also check to see that your install has not set gpus to false in the configuration.
MX250
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Re: MX250
It just says this:Joe_H wrote:Someone still has to add the second definition to the GPUs.txt file first. Until that happens you can delete the one you have and download a new one and that will not do anything for you.
Also check to see that your install has not set gpus to false in the configuration.
<config>
<!-- Logging -->
<verbosity v='5'/>
<!-- Network -->
<proxy v=':8080'/>
<!-- Slot Control -->
<pause-on-battery v='false'/>
<power v='FULL'/>
<!-- User Information -->
<passkey v='****************************************************'/>
<team v='*********'/>
<user v='****************'/>
<!-- Folding Slots -->
<slot id='0' type='CPU'/>
</config>
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Re: MX250
Here it is using the command prompt: 0x10de:0x1d52:1:0:0:NVIDIA Corporation:NVIDIA GeForce MX250
Re: MX250
Ok, Since you didn't answer, I guessed wrong. You have a 1d52 which I will now add, as well.
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Re: MX250
Thanks for your help, so I just delete the old GPU file and restart?
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That should work provided your internet connection opens quickly enough to be active when FAHClient starts.
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Re: MX250
Solved, thank you.bruce wrote:That should work provided your internet connection opens quickly enough to be active when FAHClient starts.