I'm looking for some help with my GPU (I have a feeling the response may be that it's too old) but I'm hoping for some other guidance to get this running. I'm not looking for massive performance but just to contribute anything at all. My CPU is folding fine, my GPU is stuck waiting for the FAHCore update:
13:48:23:WU01:FS01:Downloading core from http://cores.foldingathome.org/v7/win/64bit/Core_22.fah
13:48:23:WU01:FS01:Connecting to cores.foldingathome.org:80
13:48:23:ERROR:WU01:FS01:Exception: Failed reading core package header.
GPU GF114 (GeForce GTX 560)
CUDA Device Compute:2.1 Driver:9.1
OpenCL Device Compute:1.1 Driver:391.35
Exception: Failed reading core package header.
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Re: Exception: Failed reading core package header.
Looks like some firewall blocking connection? Can you download from the link manually?
Re: Exception: Failed reading core package header.
Yes I can, I tried that to see first before posting. The file downloaded immediately. I have another computer on the same network (same limitations) that runs CPU and GPU folding just fine. I can't find any logs, either on my computer or network logs indicating a block at all.
I also tried a client uninstall, reboot, reinstall, reboot... and still occurring.
Since I can download the file on the same computer, can I simply move it to the appropriate directory?
I also tried a client uninstall, reboot, reinstall, reboot... and still occurring.
Since I can download the file on the same computer, can I simply move it to the appropriate directory?
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Re: Exception: Failed reading core package header.
You can, but it's not perfect and the problem will come back if there is a core update.
I know it might sound stupid, but sometimes, replacing the Ethernet cable helped.
I know it might sound stupid, but sometimes, replacing the Ethernet cable helped.