Ultimate Guide To Folding@home

Originally posted by Livy@18 May 2004 - 23:40
looks like something happened to one of lamseys machines too, look at how many WU's hes done, and he was getting no points for it basically.
Ha :lol:

:devil: :devil: :devil: What's bad news for one, is good news for another ! :devil: :devil: :devil:

I've been chasing him since the beginning, wanting to kick his ass.

Maybe now I can do it.

/me starts stretching his muscles :01: :01:


Lamsey, get some painkillers ! :)
 
I'm installing it :D
but it seems that the setuppages are not the same as you posted maybe you have an older build?

{I}{K}{E}

How long does it take to do 1 part/section?
 
Just taking a pic of the teams stats .... thought it would be nice to look back in a months time and see our progress. Here is is:

klffoldpicjan.png


Hope more take part in this :D
 
somewhere in the hardwareworld post he said he put it on a couple of his school computers as well... :unsure:
 
I've noticed that F@H does some very strange things with the system tray. If you click on it to see the display it often screws up all the tooltips. I assume it is somehow messing up the handles (what windows uses to identify resources) so you get the tooltip associated to a different prog.

It is probable that when your other prog has closed, it has sent a message to windows asking for it's icon to be removed from the system tray. But if the handles are messed up it is likely that it has inadvertently asked for a different icon to be removed, in this case the F@H icon. Subsequently, windows notices that the owner of the correct icon has gone away, so windows removes that icon too.

Can't be sure this is what is happening, but it is a reasonable guess.

No need to reboot, simply stop the task from within task manager then start it again from your start menu (presumably it is in Programs/Startup).
 
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